rejoin

verb
UK: /ˌriːˈdʒɔɪn/
US: /ˌriːˈdʒɔɪn/
  1. To come together again; to meet again.

    1. We will rejoin after the break.
    2. The team will rejoin after a short rest to continue the search operation.
  2. To become a member of an organization or group again.

    1. She wants to rejoin the club.
    2. After a year away, he decided to rejoin the company he previously worked for.
  3. To connect or attach again.

    1. Rejoin the cable to the TV.
    2. Ensure you rejoin the wires correctly to restore the electrical connection.
rejoin intransitive-verb
  1. To answer or respond to someone.

    1. She rejoined with a laugh.
    2. He cleverly rejoined to her comment, turning the conversation around.
rejoin transitive-verb
  1. To say in response; to reply.

    1. He rejoined that it was fine.
    2. She rejoined that she was feeling much better and able to rejoin the group.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "rejoin" in English means: To come together again; to meet again., To become a member of an organization or group again., To connect or attach again..

The phonetic transcription of "rejoin" is /ˌriːˈdʒɔɪn/ in British English and /ˌriːˈdʒɔɪn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "rejoin": reconnect, reunite, rally, reply, answer, respond.

Example usage of "rejoin": "We will rejoin after the break.". More examples on the page.