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conjoiners

n. (plural of conjoiner English)

Usage examples of "conjoiners".

If hostilities between the Conjoiners and the Coalition reignited, the Demarchy would not be able to stand aside as they had fifteen years ago.

Craning his neck, Clavain saw a group of Conjoiners kneeling over the lip of the opening, aiming guns downward.

To his horror, Clavain watched one of the Conjoiners lose his footing and tumble over the edge of the rim toward him.

Then a pair of Conjoiners helped him unsteadily to his feet and waited patiently while he caught his breath from the mask.

A decade and a half of habitual expression should have engraved existing lines deeper into her face—but Conjoiners were not known for their habits of expression.

There was no evidence that the Conjoiners had attempted to enliven their surroundings.

Whereas Demarchists used implants to facilitate real time democracy, Conjoiners used them to share sensory data, memories—even conscious thought itself.

Within three years—after some of the bloodiest battles in human experience—the Conjoiners had been pushed back to a clutch of hideaways dotted around the system.

He counted perhaps half a dozen adult Conjoiners kneeling among the children.

It was much too big for the dour handful of Conjoiners who stood around the main table.

Fifteen years ago the Conjoiners had avoided extinction by deploying weapons of awesome ferocity—but those ship to-ship armaments were too simply too destructive to use against a nearby foe.

There were more Conjoiners in this room than he had seen so far in one place.

For the Conjoiners, boring the tunnel had not been especially difficult.

It had long been rumored that the Demarchists and the Conjoiners were closer than they admitted.