re
join
Third Person
rejoins
Present Participle
rejoining
Past Tense
rejoined
Past Participle
rejoined
1
to go back to someone or something after a separation
- After years of being apart, the long-lost friends decided to rejoin for a memorable reunion.
- The family members rejoin every summer to create lasting memories at their ancestral home.
- The team members were excited to rejoin after a refreshing holiday break.
- As the travelers explored different cities, they planned to rejoin at the central meeting point.
- Despite the challenges, the community managed to rejoin and rebuild after a natural disaster.
2
to respond to someone often in a witty, angry, or disapproving manner
- After being criticized for his proposal, he rejoined sharply, "Well, I'd like to see you come up with a better idea!"
- Instead of remaining silent, he chose to rejoin with a quick and biting comeback.
- When confronted with criticism, she didn't hesitate to rejoin with a clever remark that left everyone amused.
- As the discussion intensified, participants began to rejoin with passionate responses, creating a lively exchange of ideas.
- She rejoined sharply when her sibling criticized her choice of clothing, "Well, it's my style, not yours."