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rejoin
(redirected from rejoined)

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re·join 1  (r-join)
v. re·joined, re·join·ing, re·joins
v.tr.
To say in reply, especially in sharp response to a reply.
v.intr.
To reply.

[Middle English rejoinen, from Old French rejoindre, rejoin- : re-, re- + joindre, to join; see join.]

re·join 2  (r-join)
v. re·joined, re·join·ing, re·joins
v.tr.
1. To come again into the company of: rejoined his regiment.
2. To join together again; reunite.
v.intr.
To become joined again.

rejoin 1
Verb
to come together with (someone or something) again

rejoin 2
Verb
to reply in a sharp or witty way [Old French rejoindre]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.rejoin - join again
join, fall in, get together - become part of; become a member of a group or organization; "He joined the Communist Party as a young man"
2.rejoin - answer back
answer, reply, respond - react verbally; "She didn't want to answer"; "answer the question"; "We answered that we would accept the invitation"

rejoin
verb reply, answer, respond, retort, come back with, riposte, return


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