rejoined Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriːˈdʒɔɪn]
  • Us [ ˌriːˈdʒɔɪn]

Meaning of rejoined In English

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Examples of rejoined

  • Facing penury he retired to a room over the garage, wrote twelve hours a day for five weeks, and rejoined the middle classes.

  • Surely, these scholars rejoined, the stated reasons must be smoke screens.

  • Instead, they rejoined the private army of their former 'host'.

  • The finger healed and rejoined, even though it was left slightly crooked.

  • Six older respondents had previously attended the meetings, dropped out and then rejoined.

  • Taft rejoined that union power threatened the integrity of the electoral process, that - like corporate participation - it corrupted campaigns.

  • A further proband, who had previously refused involvement, rejoined the study.

  • Although she suggests she gave in to her husband's demands, she later rejoined the organisations.

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