join in (with something)
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join in (doing something) — ˌjoin ˈin (sth/doing sth) | ˌjoin ˈin (with sb/sth) derived to take part in an activity with other people • She listens but she never joins in. • I wish he would join in with the other children. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
join forces with someone — join forces (with someone) phrase to work together with someone else in order to achieve something Teachers joined forces with parents to prepare the hall for the school play. Thesaurus: to do something with someone elsesynonym Main entry: join … Useful english dictionary
join company with — formal phrase to become involved in something that someone else is doing Nurses’ unions have joined company with the teachers in protesting at the policy. Thesaurus: to do something with someone elsesynonym Main entry: company … Useful english dictionary
join up with sb — UK US join up with sb/sth Phrasal Verb with join({{}}/dʒɔɪn/ verb ► to get together with another company, person, or group in order to do something together or form one company, group, etc.: »The design company is planning to join up with a shoe… … Financial and business terms
join up with sb/sth — UK US join up with sb/sth Phrasal Verb with join({{}}/dʒɔɪn/ verb ► to get together with another company, person, or group in order to do something together or form one company, group, etc.: »The design company is planning to join up with a shoe… … Financial and business terms
join up with sth — UK US join up with sb/sth Phrasal Verb with join({{}}/dʒɔɪn/ verb ► to get together with another company, person, or group in order to do something together or form one company, group, etc.: »The design company is planning to join up with a shoe… … Financial and business terms
join company with — formal to become involved in something that someone else is doing Nurses unions have joined company with the teachers in protesting at the policy … English dictionary
team up with something — team up (with (someone/something)) to join with another person or group to achieve something. The two companies teamed up to provide a new electronic news service. Feer first teamed up with Laff in high school to do cartoons for the school… … New idioms dictionary
pitch in (with something) — ˌpitch ˈin (with sb/sth) derived (informal) to join in and help with an activity, by doing some of the work or by giving money, advice, etc • Everyone pitched in with the work. • Local companies pitched in with building materials and labour.… … Useful english dictionary
weigh in with something — ˌweigh ˈin (with sth) derived (informal) to join in a discussion, an argument, an activity, etc. by saying sth important, persuading sb, or doing sth to help • We all weighed in with our suggestions. • Finally the government weighed in with… … Useful english dictionary