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Rejoin   /ridʒˈɔɪn/   Listen
Rejoin

verb
(past & past part. rejoined; pres. part. rejoining)
1.
Join again.
2.
Answer back.  Synonyms: come back, repay, retort, return, riposte.






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"Rejoin" Quotes from Famous Books



... leave you here," he explained. "I have excused myself to Miss Brokaw, and will rejoin ...
— Flower of the North • James Oliver Curwood

... receive you, and make you comfortable. You, Duvall, can in the meantime make your arrangements for leaving Paris to-night, and also secure your baggage from the pension in the Rue Lubeck where it awaits you. I myself will accompany you, and render you any assistance in my power; we will then rejoin your wife at my house, where Monsieur de Grissac will meet us in time for dinner. What ...
— The Ivory Snuff Box • Arnold Fredericks

... States was able to rejoin the International Labor Organization after an absence of two years, as that U.N. body reformed its procedures to return to its original purpose of strengthening employer-employee-government relations to insure human rights for the working people of ...
— Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to the Present • Various

... until the planting of another spring. Ted's work was done. He had helped deposit the last barrel of ruddy apples, the last golden pumpkins within doors, and now he had nothing more to do but to pack up his possessions preparatory to returning to Freeman's Falls, there to rejoin his family and continue ...
— Ted and the Telephone • Sara Ware Bassett

... Care must be taken to prevent or muffle sounds, and horses likely to neigh must be left with the train. In the case of a march to elude the enemy, Outposts will remain in position until daylight and will be secretly withdrawn, to rejoin the column at the first opportunity, and bivouac fires, etc., will ...
— Lectures on Land Warfare; A tactical Manual for the Use of Infantry Officers • Anonymous


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