Sentences with adjoin
ad·join
A a - Fields adjoined the garden and there were no neighbours. [VERB noun]
- The living room and dining room adjoin each other.
- The proposed facility would adjoin the football stadium, and its construction is a flash point not just for the protesters.
- At Santa Anita, the barns of Lukas and Bradshaw practically adjoin, and frequently the horsemen will stop to talk.
- Can be obtained from by adjoining to .
- His property adjoins the lake.
- The McCreas' property lies just inside the city boundaries of Thousand Oaks, and the project would adjoin homes in the Santa Rosa Valley.
- A huge conference room and small office complex will adjoin the courtroom.
- The point where the estates adjoin.
- Two jurisdictions can adjoin each other geographically and have different interpretations regarding scholarship.