re·join verb
re·joins; re·joined; re·join·ing 1 /ˌri:ˈʤoɪn/ : to become a member of (a group or organization) again [+ obj] ▪ I'll be rejoining my family for the last part of our vacation. ▪ Now that the kids are in school, I'm ready to rejoin the workforce. [no obj] ▪ The original drummer left the band in 2000 but rejoined two years later. 2 /rɪˈʤoɪn/ : to come together with (something) again [+ obj] ▪ This trail eventually rejoins the main trail. [no obj] ▪ The river divides here, but the two streams rejoin downstream. 3 /ˌri:ˈʤoɪn/ [+ obj] formal : to reply to (something said or written) especially in a rude or angry way
▪ “You're a fine one to talk,” she rejoined. [=replied, retorted]
▪ “You're a fine one to talk,” she rejoined. [=replied, retorted]






