joined together

  • 11joined-up — UK US /ˌdʒɔɪnˈdʌp/ adjective ► if ideas or parts of a system are joined up, they work together in a useful and effective way: »The weekly meeting of senior managers is to encourage joined up thinking between departments …

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  • 12joined at the hip — informal used to describe two people who are often or usually together She and her sister used to be joined at the hip [=inseparable] when they were kids. • • • Main Entry: ↑hip …

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  • 13together — to|geth|er1 [ tə geðər ] adverb *** ▸ 1 combined or joined ▸ 2 with each other ▸ 3 near each other ▸ 4 against each other ▸ 5 when people unite ▸ 6 at the same time ▸ 7 considered as whole ▸ 8 in a relationship ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) if you put two or… …

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  • 14together — I UK [təˈɡeðə(r)] / US [təˈɡeðər] adverb *** 1) a) if you put two or more things together, you combine them to form a single thing Now add the numbers together. together with: Mix the flour together with the milk. b) if you sew, stick, join etc… …

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  • 15joined — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. linked, yoked, coupled, conjoined, allied, akin, cognate, interallied, intertwined, entwined, blended, connected, united, federated, amalgamated, banded, paired, wedded, married, interfused, merged, mixed, put together,… …

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  • 16joined-up — 1) ADJ: ADJ n In joined up writing, you join all the letters in each word together, without taking your pen off the paper. This sort of writing is used by older children and adults. 2) ADJ: ADJ n (approval) Journalists sometimes use joined up to… …

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  • 17joined-up — UK [ˌdʒɔɪnd ˈʌp] / US adjective 1) informal joined up writing is writing in which the letters are joined to each other. This word is used mainly by children or when speaking to children. 2) mainly journalism joined up thinking or government… …

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  • 18joined at the hip — mod. closely connected; as thick as thieves. (As Siamese twins are joined.) □ Those two are joined at the hip. They are always together. □ Sam and Martha are joined at the hip …

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  • 19grouped together — joined together, placed together in a group …

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  • 20joined-up — [ˌdʒɔɪnd ˈʌp] adj organized in a way that allows all the separate parts of something to work well together joined up government/thinking[/ex] …

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