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Rejoining

Rejoin \Re*join"\ (r?-join"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Rejoined (-joind"); p. pr. & vb. n. Rejoining.] [F. rejoindre; pref. re- re- + joindre to join. See Join, and cf. Rejoinder.]

  1. To join again; to unite after separation.

  2. To come, or go, again into the presence of; to join the company of again.

    Meet and rejoin me, in the pensive grot.
    --Pope.

  3. To state in reply; -- followed by an object clause.

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rejoining

vb. (present participle of rejoin English)

Usage examples of "rejoining".

South might offer a better chance of finding a human or surface elf settlement, but she couldn't bring herself to abandon the hope of rejoining her comrades.

Then the Frasers would sail for England, where, after a wedding trip, John could inquire further about his chances of rejoining his regiment.

Lest and Setta should be taken simultaneously, if possible, with a rejoining of our forces at Maurik, before continuing on to Coral.

Are you planning on rejoining your squad any time soon, or do you want a close look at my impending demise?

Finding MC 3 was a more pressing First Law problem than rejoining Steve and Jane, who appeared to be in no particular danger.

I judged that rejoining you would give us the opportunity to take him into custody again.

Then, at the bottom of the first long slope, we dropped down once more into a maze of little canyons which twined themselves down the long incline like a twisted rope, joining and rejoining among high, flood-washed walls.

We put the young men into the rejoining machine, together with some blues to make it look real, and they emerge at once, all glowing and eager.

Oreza escorted him to the dock and watched him leave, rejoining his men without another word.