TV series example of the word

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 8
in conjunction with APD are working with Mexican law enforcement

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 17
"can be taken in conjunction with other medications.
যুগপত্সংঘটন, মিলন, সংযোগ
(1) The temporal property of two things happening at the same time.
(2) The state of being joined together.
(3) An uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences.
(4) The grammatical relation between linguistic units (words or phrases or clauses.
(5) (astronomy.
(6) Something that joins or connects.
(7) The grammatical relation between linguistic units (words or phrases or clauses) that are connected by a conjunction.
(8) (astronomy) apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies in the same degree of the zodiac.
(9) Combination.
(1) It is with us again thanks to the conjunction of two events, one here in York and the other of national concern.
(2) It owes its fame to the conjunction of an exceptionally hot summer and a momentous historical event, which temporarily ended the movement for social reform.
(3) He postulated that the Americas were formed by the conjunction of floating islands
(4) Bad driving may or may not lead to an accident, depending on the chance conjunction of other factors and other people's behaviour.
(5) A conjunction of favourable political and economic circumstances
(6) That possibility can be activated by a specific conjunction of events or resources or personalities that come together to initiate a valuable critical discourse.
(7) Obviously, in a high traffic area, such as the city gate, there is often a conjunction or combination of events that may be accidental, or, as in this case, designed to create an affect.
(8) It is brought about, not by ideology, but by a conjunction of circumstances facing the United States now and over the next several years.
(9) In fact, it's a little awkward to contemplate how many versions of this photo were probably produced to generate this exact conjunction of head-tilt, pursed lips and weird, writerly gesture.
(10) I attribute the shift in part to the conjunction of two very different events.
(11) Even if the universe has an infinite history in which each event is causally explained by the conjunction of laws and earlier events, that history as a whole is still unexplained.
(12) Such a conjunction of circumstances is improbable.
(13) I mean if you take plague, for example, plague was more a conjunction of circumstances to do with natural patterns in wild animals and natural disasters, wasn't it?
(14) The planets included a conjunction of Venus and Mars, the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510rulersu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb of the first house (the questioner) and the seventh house (the husband).
(15) In your natal chart, the conjunction of your Pisces sun with Saturn gives you a tendency toward worry to begin with, so this is a part of you that only you can work to overcome.
(16) We should now take a closer look at the quadruple conjunction of the planets in Capricorn and in particular, the Sun.
(17) The planet reached conjunction with the sun
(18) The preposition of inclusion in the subtitle better represents the argument than does the conjunction in the main clause.
(19) Specifically, the conjunction of two events is contained within the extension of both individual events.
(20) A conjunction of favorable political and economic circumstances
coming together
co-occurrence
junction
alignment
continuative
concurrence
Detachment
Disconnection
Division
Separation
Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 8
in conjunction with APD are working with Mexican law enforcement
The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 17
"can be taken in conjunction with other medications.