Third-person singular present of conjoin; joins or unites things together.
From conjoin with the -s suffix for third-person singular present tense. This verb form evolved from Old English patterns.
When something 'conjoins' two opposite ideas—like how Zen philosophy conjoins logic and intuition—it reveals hidden connections we didn't know were possible.
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