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join verb (joined, joining) 1 (often join one thing to another or join things up) to connect, attach, link or unite. 2 tr & intr to become a member of (a society, firm, etc). 3 tr & intr said of roads, rivers, etc: to meet. 4 to come together with someone or something; to enter the company of (a person or group of people) • joined them for supper. 5 tr & intr (also join on to something) to add oneself to it • join the queue. 6 to take part in something. 7 to do the same as someone, for the sake of companionship • Who'll join me in a drink? noun a seam or joint.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French joindre, from Latin jungere to yoke.

join in to take part.

join in something to participate in it.

join up to enlist as a member of an armed service.

join up with someone to come together with them for joint action, etc.