rejoins

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third-person singular of rejoin
rejoin
To come, or go, again into the presence of; to join the company of again

The pair parted company and Stephen rejoined Mr Bloom who, with his practised eye, was not without perceiving that he had succumbed to the blandiloquence of the other parasite. Alluding to the encounter he said, laughingly, Stephen, that is:.

rejoin
: To answer to a reply
rejoin
Lauje To answer, as the defendant to the plaintiff's replication
rejoin
to reunite after separation
rejoin
{v} to join or meet again, reply, answer
rejoin
To answer, as the defendant to the plaintiff's replication
rejoin
If you rejoin someone, you go back to them after a short time away from them. Mimi and her family went off to Tunisia to rejoin her father
rejoin
To state in reply; followed by an object clause
rejoin
To join again; to unite after separation
rejoin
join again
rejoin
If you rejoin a group, club, or organization, you become a member of it again after not being a member for a period of time. The Prime Minister of Fiji has said Fiji is in no hurry to rejoin the Commonwealth
rejoin
To state in reply; -- followed by an object clause
rejoin
To answer to a reply
rejoin
{f} join again; reunite; be joined again, be reunited; answer, respond, reply
rejoin
(Law) To answer, as the defendant to the plaintiffs replication
rejoin
If you rejoin a route, you go back to it after travelling along a different route for a time. At Dorset Wharf go left to rejoin the river. to go back to a group of people, organization etc that you were with before. to say something in reply, especially rudely or angrily = retort
rejoin
answer back
rejoins
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