Joining with another person or with a group can represent an actual or desired: Commitment to the other person or people (such as joining in marriage or joining a community).
A commitment to a shared cause or goal (such as joining a workers’ union or philanthropic organization).
Acceptance of a creed or philosophy, or a set of beliefs, intentions, values, etc.
(such as when joining a religion or political party).
Interaction with others who share your interests.
A feeling of belonging or acceptance by others (or a desire for it).
The idea of “strength in numbers,” or a desire for more power or help.
Feeling that you belong or are a part of a whole.
See Also: Joining Together, Organization, Membership, Meeting, Agreement, Rejoining
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