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Conjection

Definition:

A conjection refers to the act or process of joining together; a uniting or combining. It can also refer to the coming together of people, things, or ideas.

Examples:

As a noun:

1. The conjection of two opposing viewpoints led to a healthy debate.

2. The conjection of art and technology produces fascinating multimedia installations.

3. The conjection of different cultures enriches our society.

As a verb:

1. Isaac conjected that the outcome of the experiment would be successful.

2. The scientists are conjecting the long-term effects of climate change.

3. It is difficult to conject the intentions of such a secretive person.

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