Synonym: come back, repay, retort, return, riposte. Similar words: rejoice, join, joint, join up, enjoin, join in, conjoin, adjoining. Meaning: [‚riː'dʒɔɪn] v. 1. join again 2. answer back.
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1. They hastened to Kobe to rejoin the ship.
2. At Dorset Wharf go left to rejoin the river.
3. I promised to rejoin Jane in an hour.
4. Very occasionally, the tubes rejoin and fertility returns.
5. Schroeder will rejoin the company as president and CEO.
6. Then billionaire Ross Perot hinted he may rejoin the presidential race as an independent.
7. They were visibly anxious to rejoin the main body of men back on the Bowery.
8. The hand gunners hopefully rally to rejoin the fray or continue to shoot at approaching enemy.
9. The council voted narrowly last month to rejoin the devolved government.
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10. On the way back again to rejoin his mate he inadvertently walked over some gravel, and the noise alerted the guards.
11. It would rejoin the River Thames some distance downstream from Eton and Windsor.
12. To cut a long story short, they did rejoin us at lunch-time, De Gaulle no longer looking shit-scared so much as downright shifty.
13. You will rejoin the main leisure route by turning right at the next main T-junction.
14. There he would rejoin the regiment that he had left on being posted to Britain.
15. I went to rejoin the train and it was utter chaos.
16. The Prime Minister of Fiji has said Fiji is in no hurry to rejoin the Common-wealth.
17. Mimi and her family went off to Tunisia to rejoin her father.
18. Henry has apologized for his bad behaviour and should be allowed to rejoin the group with a clean sheet.
19. As he got closer still to the house the fly above his head let him to rejoin its fellows.
20. Or was there something else just evident in his cheerful voice? ... Recalled to the colours ... Rejoin the Regiment.
21. Six days afterwards I set out in direct disobedience of orders to rejoin my regiment.
22. I thanked him and hurried back to the hotel to rejoin the others.
23. After the concert she had to wait for four minutes before McCartney could rejoin her ... while he accepted a standing ovation.
24. He sighed, looked round once more and went back to rejoin Sir John.
25. Let me look at the map and see where we go to rejoin the main road to the auto-route.
26. At the beginning of the first world war he applied unsuccessfully to rejoin the army.
27. Lydon was adamant that under no circumstances would he rejoin the group.
28. The provision made for those moving from region to region is limited and most have to rejoin the waiting list.
29. When a canvasser called during the election run-up, he decided to rejoin.
30. When the bishop was gone, Robin Hood dashed out of the house to rejoin his men.
More similar words: rejoice, join, joint, join up, enjoin, join in, conjoin, adjoining, joint committee, joint resolution, pejorative, reject, rejection, prejudice, rejuvenate, rejuvenation, unprejudiced, do in, coin, point, groin, going, points, heroine, go in for, go into, anoint, doings, coincide, benzoin.