same as join
to become a member of the armed forces
to meet someone as planned
to work together to achieve something
And I'm staying on another two nights until it's convenient to join up with my sister-in-law in Cologne.
He joined up right after leaving school.
I’m going to Germany first, but we’re planning to join up in Norway.
Since he was a farmer, his was a reserved occupation and he had not been permitted to join up.
We’re joining up with another research team.
Why, when the war breaks out - I mean, if war comes, they'll be the first ones to join up and fight.
You need to join up these two lines.
joins up
joining up
joined up
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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