in conjunction with — together with; in combination or partnership with
Part of speech: PREPOSITION
Definition: together with; in combination or partnership with
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɪn kənˈdʒʌŋkʃən wɪð/
Korean meaning: ~와 함께; ~와 결합하여, ~와 공동으로
Korean pronunciation: 인 컨**정**션 위드
Example Sentences
- The pizza was created in conjunction with a famous Italian chef who insisted on adding pineapple.
- The research was conducted in conjunction with three universities across different continents.
- My cat learned to open doors in conjunction with my neighbor's escape artist dog.
in conjunction with
PREPOSITION//ɪn kənˈdʒʌŋkʃən wɪð//
together with; in combination or partnership with

Two chefs work in conjunction with each other to plate the perfect dish

At the junction, systems function in conjunction!
🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
From Latin 'conjungere' meaning 'to join together,' composed of 'con-' (with/together) and 'jungere' (to join). The word 'conjunction' entered Middle English via Old French and Latin, referring to the act of joining or combining things.
🎵Rhyme
🔗Collocations
📝Examples
“The pizza was created in conjunction with a famous Italian chef who insisted on adding pineapple.”
“The research was conducted in conjunction with three universities across different continents.”
“My cat learned to open doors in conjunction with my neighbor's escape artist dog.”
“The new policy will be implemented in conjunction with existing safety measures.”
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