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join forces

v. work together on a common enterprise of project; "The soprano and the pianist did not get together very well"; "We joined forces with another research group" [syn: collaborate, cooperate, get together]

Usage examples of "join forces".

He cannot send an envoy who might join forces with Lord West, or even Lord South, and he needs someone who can protect himself.

And if you join forces with ours, your rewards will be even greater.

The other southern cities will never join forces with Rom to defeat him-they're too busy thinking about their own personal interests.

The Directors could join forces and take a stand, leaving us suddenly helpless and at their mercy.

And Denisov told the esaul that the dispatch just delivered was a repetition of the German general's demand that he should join forces with him for an attack on the transport.

Another team will go in to check the place out, join forces with the rest of the surveillance team.

I've got to get to the Red Sea, and join forces with the Axumites.

But her refusal to bring her military muscle directly into the discussion left me to argue silently with my own conscience over whether it was not just personal pride or stubbornness on my part that made me so willing to expose my wives and friends to death or maiming rather than join forces with her.

With German troop dispositions improved, Kesselring decided to try to destroy the Salemo beachhead before British Eighth Army units could advance up the boot of Italy to join forces.

But this you can trust: Zsinj is a businessman, and it just makes good business sense for us to join forces.

The transport they are all on is attacked by Togorian pirates, the two Jedi join forces to fight them off.