"Rejoin" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rejoin" Meaning

To join again, or to join something again, especially an organization or a team that one has previously left.

"Rejoin" Examples

Usage Examples of "Rejoin"


1. Join an activity after a break


She decided to rejoin her friends who were already at the cinema.
The team captain asked John if he wanted to rejoin the game.

2. Reconnect with a group or community

After a long absence, Emma rejoin the volunteer team at the local animal shelter.
The popularity of the blog led to many former fans rejoin the site.

3. Resume a task or project

The company announced it would rejoin the oil market after a few years of absence.
Drill the intersection of V and H forces from here, then rejoin drill.

4. Reunite with someone or something overlooked

The crew tried to rejoin the pieces of the puzzle.
The doctor said a direct rhinoplasty may be necessary to rejoin the nasal passages.

"Rejoin" Similar Words

Rejects

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Objects or expresses disapproval, refusal, or non-acceptance of something.

Rejig

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Rejigging

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Rejoice

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To feel or express happiness, triumph, or euphoria; to be overjoyed or elated.

Rejoiced

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Feeling or expressing great joy, pleasure, or triumph.

Rejoices

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Rejoicing

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Rejoicings

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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.

Rejoinder

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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

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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.

Rejoindure

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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

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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."

Rejoining

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Rejoins

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Rejuvant

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Rejuvenate

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To make or become younger or fresher in appearance, energy, or spirit; to restore someone or something to a state of health, vigor, or prosperity.