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- Dictionaryrejoin/ˌriːˈdʒɔɪn/
verb
- 1. join together again; reunite: "the stone had been cracked and crudely rejoined"
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REJOIN definition: 1. to return to someone or something: 2. to give a quick answer to what someone has said, in an…. Learn more.
: to say often sharply or critically in response especially as a reply to a reply. Synonyms. answer. come back. reply. respond. retort. return. riposte. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of rejoin in a Sentence. I'll be rejoining my family for the last part of our vacation.
To rejoin means to answer quickly what someone has said, usually in a clever or critical manner.
to give a quick answer to what someone has said, in an angry or humorous way: "No, I do not have time to help you," he rejoined impatiently. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to answer someone. answer "Thank you," she answered. reply The man replied that something was missing.
1. to come again into company with (someone or something) 2. (tr) to put or join together again; reunite. rejoin. (rɪˈdʒɔɪn) vb (tr) 1. to say (something) in reply; answer, reply, or retort. 2. (Law) law to answer (a claimant's reply) [C15: from Old French rejoign-, stem of rejoindre; see re-, join]
To rejoin is to reunite or reconnect with, the way you rejoin your friends at the amusement park after they get off the terrifying rollercoaster. When you go away from someone and then meet up again, you rejoin them.
If you rejoin a group, club, or organization, you become a member of it again after not being a member for a period of time. The prime minister of Fiji has said Fiji is in no hurry to rejoin the Commonwealth.
1. If you rejoin a group, club, or organization, you become a member of it again after not being a member for a period of time. [...] 2. If you rejoin someone, you go back to them after a short time away from them. [...] 3. If you rejoin a route, you go back to it after travelling along a different route for a time. [...] More. Grammar Question.
rejoin (somebody/something) to join somebody/something again after leaving them. to rejoin a club; She turned off her phone and rejoined them at the table. The path goes through a wood before rejoining the main road.
rejoin. 1. verb. /ˌriˈdʒɔɪn/. [transitive, intransitive] rejoin (somebody/something) Verb Forms. to join someone or something again after leaving them or it to rejoin a club She turned off her phone and rejoined them at the table.