in conjunction with (someone or something)
(redirected from in conjunction with somebody)in conjunction with (someone or something)
Jointly with someone or something; in tandem with someone or something. The tax changes are coming into effect in conjunction with several relief schemes for lower-income families. The director worked in conjunction with numerous psychologists to faithfully portray the disorder. My wife and I illustrate and write our books in conjunction with each other.
See also: conjunction
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in conˈjunction with
(formal) together with: The police are working in conjunction with tax officers on the investigation. ♢ The system is designed to be used in conjunction with a word processing program.See also: conjunction
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