yoke

US /joʊk/
UK /joʊk/
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1.

a wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to the plow or cart that they are to pull

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The farmer put the yoke on the oxen.
Two strong horses were harnessed to the cart with a heavy yoke.
2.

a device for joining a pair of draft animals, especially oxen, at the head or neck, for working together

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The farmer carefully adjusted the yoke on the pair of oxen.
The ancient Egyptians used a simple yoke for their plows.
3.

something that connects or joins together

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The strong family bonds formed a powerful yoke.
The shared experience created a unique yoke between them.
4.

a burden or something that oppresses

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They lived under the yoke of tyranny for decades.
The people sought to cast off the yoke of foreign rule.
1.

to put a yoke on (animals)

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They will yoke the oxen to the plow.
It took two men to yoke the powerful beasts.
2.

to join or link together

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The two companies decided to yoke their resources for the new project.
Their destinies were yoked together by fate.