"Rejoicing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Feeling or expressing joy or pleasure, especially because of something good that has happened or been achieved.
A person who rejects or opposes a particular idea, movement, or system, often rigidly or adherently.
To change or reorganize something in a particular way in order to make it better: <br><br> The company is continually trying to rejig its organizational structure to be more efficient.<br> The theatre play was slowly rejigged and the characters were completely rewritten.
Rejoicings is the noun form of "rejoice", which means feelings or instances of great happiness, pleasure, or triumph, often expressed through celebration, festivities, or jubilant expressions.
To join again, or to join something again, especially an organization or a team that one has previously left.
A rejoinder is a response to a reply or comment, often one that is strongly worded or argumentative. It can be a retort, a rebuttal, or a counterargument. The word typically implies a sense of a swift and decisive response, one that is meant to refute or contradict the original statement.
Rejoinders refer to responses or counterarguments made in response to opposing views, arguments, or criticisms. It involves refuting or replying to objections, challenges, or defenses made by others.
I couldn't find any word "rejoindure" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term.
Rejoined is a verb that means to join again after a break or a separation. It means to reattach or reconnect oneself or something to someone or something else, often after a period of absence or gap.<br><br>Example: "After a long time apart, the friends were able to rejoin and continue their friendship as if nothing had happened."
To rejoin means to join something again, or to become a member of something again after a period of time away.