join.' name='description'> join'd - definition and meaning

Definitions

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  • verb archaic Simple past tense and past participle of join.

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Examples

  • But then again, I thought the Gods expected I should serve the present Necessity, and leave the Event to their Providence; therefore, I arose from the Couch on which I was laid, and join'd my Endeavours with hers to bring him to

    Exilius 2008

  • However, the Suddenness of the Occasion, join'd with the Law of Nature, which commands Self − Defence, I hope will plead my Excuse, in some Degree, in the Minds of moderate and judicious Persons.

    Exilius 2008

  • This Accident, join'd to the other distress'd Circumstances, made me betake my self to Flight, partly to avoid the Vengeance of her Friends, but chiefly the more insupportable Punishment of that Poverty my

    Exilius 2008

  • Persuasions, yet all was in vain; and she said, We all join'd with her

    A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies 2008

  • Whilst I join'd my Griefs here with my Uncle, Marcellus remain'd still at Rome, detain'd in his Father's House.

    Exilius 2008

  • These Considerations made her protract the Marriage as long as she could possibly; which, join'd with the

    Exilius 2008

  • I walk'd into the Park which join'd to the House, where there are many Groves, Grotto's, and Fountains, fine Walks of Trees, marble Statues, and rare carv'd Work.

    Exilius 2008

  • These and the like Discourses and Considerations, pass'd among us; we having his Father's serious Proposal for our Foundation; which, join'd with the Message he himself had sent me by the Gossip, we had Reason to believe the Superstructure would not be defective.

    A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies 2008

  • [92] Lion hunt we soon killed her [47] The 2 cubs, about eighteen months old, fell next; in killing the last we were join'd by the other party, who had dispat:

    Sporting Sketches 2002

  • Fearful of the alarm my intrusion might occasion, I hastily join'd and retreated with my old friend, who was not backward in rebuking me. but the silver soon allayed both his fear and anger.

    Sporting Sketches 2002

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