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Definition of Join forces
1. Verb. Work together on a common enterprise of project. "We joined forces with another research group"
Generic synonyms: Work
Specialized synonyms: Collaborate, Go Along, Play Along
Related verbs: Collaborate
Derivative terms: Collaboration, Collaborative, Collaborator, Cooperation, Cooperation, Cooperative, Cooperative, Cooperator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Join Forces
Literary usage of Join forces
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Samuel F.B. Morse: His Letters and Journals by Samuel Finley Breese Morse, Edward Lind Morse (1914)
"Proposal of Cooke and Wheatstone to join forces rejected. — Letter to Rev.
ES Salisbury. — Money advanced by brother artists repaid. — Poverty. ..."
2. History of the Conquest of Spain by the Arab-Moors: With a Sketch of the by Henry Coppée (1881)
"... 8nd now in hand to attack the adventurer, be- join forces- lore he could be
largely recruited in numbers, and . , As-samii ..."
3. The Politics of Industry: A Foot-note to the Social Unrest by Glenn Frank (1919)
"Business statesmen—Conservatives and radicals join forces against political
bureaucracy—The current sets against the bureaucratic state and the Socialistic ..."
4. New France and New England by John Fiske (1904)
"... penny of the money thus received to the best possible use by sustaining
single-handed a victorious contest against /- TT u c. j I.' 1' r TT join forces ..."