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jointly
[ joint-lee ]
adverb
- together; in combination or partnership; in common:
My brother and I own the farm jointly.
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- quasi-jointly adverb
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Other ads were aired by candidates, parties, or parties working jointly with candidates.
There were wiki pages where users could jointly formulate and debate the rules.
But it was the 2002 World Cup, held jointly by South Korea and Japan, where it all came together for me.
Plus, while the two had jointly helped man a field office for months, they had fallen out of touch since.
When enemies jointly struggle with tiny plates of hors d'oeuvres, they are less likely to see each other as enemies.
Other through carriages on these trains were jointly owned by the two companies.
Were the members of them to receive the truth, and jointly to cleave to it, these societies would thereby perish.
Why should they not jointly come under explicitly avowed obligations to God?
If A writes a libel, and B prints it and C publishes it, the person wronged may sue all jointly, or either one of them separately.
Various spirits may jointly or successively take possession of those in a state of sin.
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