"Sejunction" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sejunction" Meaning

I couldn't find any word "sejunction". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term.

However, I found a word that is similar: "conjunction".

Conjunction can have a few different meanings depending on the context:

1. In grammar, a conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence.
Example: "The sun is shining and the birds are singing."
2. In transportation, a conjunction is a point where two or more railway lines or roads meet.
Example: "The train station is located at the conjunction of the two railway lines."
3. In biology, a conjunction can refer to a point where two or more structures, such as blood vessels, meet.
Example: "The cancer caused a conjunction of the two major blood vessels."

Please let me know if any of these definitions meet your requirements, or if you have any further information about the word you are looking for.

"Sejunction" Examples

Usage Examples of "sejunction"


Since "sejunction" is not a word in the English language, I found a similar word "junction" which is a common term in British English. However, American English uses the spelling "intersection." Below are five usage examples of these terms:

Junction


The road junction is where the highway and the main road meet.
The complicated junction of the two rivers made fishing difficult.
The repair work at the junction is causing traffic congestion.
The four lanes of the highway funnel into a single lane at the junction.
The company is planning to build a new junction near the city center.

Intersection


The busy intersection near the stadium was blocked off for security.
Drivers are required to stop at every intersection before turning.
The bright lights at the intersection helped police control traffic.
Residents gather at the intersection to discuss neighborhood issues.
The tornado formed at the intersection of two warm and cold fronts.

"Sejunction" Similar Words

Seize

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To take or capture something suddenly and quickly, often by force or surprise.<br><br>Example: The authorities seized the stolen goods from the thief.<br><br>Synonyms: grab, snatch, capture, apprehend.<br><br>Antonym: release.<br><br>Other meanings:<br><br> To take control of a situation or opportunity.<br>Example: The company is seizing the chance to expand into the new market.<br> To take possession of something that belongs to someone else, often in a way that is not authorized.<br>Example: The government seized the company's assets due to non-payment of taxes.

Seized

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Possessed or taken control of something or someone, often by force or unexpectedly.

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