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Meaning of in conjunction
The primary meaning of "in conjunction" is to indicate that two or more things are happening or existing together.
Etymology of in conjunction
The phrase "in conjunction" originates from the Latin words "con" meaning "together" and "iungere" meaning "to join"
Historically, the term has been used to describe the act of joining or combining two or more things, and has been used in various contexts, including astronomy, grammar, and logic
Synonyms
together with
along with
in combination with
in association with
in connection with
in tandem with
in collaboration with
in partnership with
in cooperation with
in harmony with
in sync with
in unison with
jointly with
collectively with
mutually with
reciprocally with
correspondingly with
simultaneously with
concurrently with
coincidentally with
additionally with
simultaneously
jointly
collectively
mutually
cooperatively
collaboratively
synergistically
harmoniously
unanimously
Definitions
- In association or cooperation with something else
- * In combination or connection with something else
- * At the same time as something else
Usage Examples
- The new policy will be implemented in conjunction with the existing regulations
- * The company will launch the new product in conjunction with a major advertising campaign
- * The researcher studied the effects of the new medication in conjunction with the patient's existing treatment
Antonyms
separately from
independently of
exclusively of
individually
singly
alone
solely
exclusively
apart from
without
sans
minus
detached from
disconnected from
unrelated to
unassociated with
unconnected to