Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
rejoin .
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word rejoined.
Examples
-
Sarah Palin rejoined the Twittering masses after nearly three weeks of silence?
-
Sarah Palin rejoined the Twittering masses after nearly three weeks of silence?
-
And Ala al-Din rejoined, “I hear and I obey, O my chief.”
-
Shams al-Din rejoined, “I am no penniless pauper but have great plenty of wealth;” then he showed him all he owned of monies and stuffs and stock-in-trade and observed, “With me are stuffs and merchandise befitting every country in the world.”
-
"I reckon I can tell by the look of you better than you can by the feelin '," rejoined Sarah grimly, "an 'if you know what's good for you, you'll come and swallow it right down."
-
Under that theory, all detainees who were allegedly engaging in terrorism had therefore "rejoined" the fight.
Danielle Celena Belton: New York Times Recycles Debunked Gitmo Recidivism Story 2010
-
This from the same scholars who "rejoined" the project and signed the text as academic advisers.
The New 'Ulysses': Unanswered Questions Gaskell, Philip 1989
-
"And the pines of Manitou have needles," he rejoined, meaning to give her the victory.
The World for Sale, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
-
"And the pines of Manitou have needles," he rejoined, meaning to give her the victory.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
-
"And the pines of Manitou have needles," he rejoined, meaning to give her the victory.
The World for Sale, Volume 1. Gilbert Parker 1897
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.