rejoin
To rejoin something is to join it again. When you rejoin a group, you join it again as a whole.
They rejoined the club after they had stopped attending for a while.
They rejoined the army after they had left it.
To rejoin something is to join it again. When you rejoin a group, you join it again as a whole.
They rejoined the club after they had stopped attending for a while.
They rejoined the army after they had left it.
verb
answer back
Synonyms:
verb
join again
1
Leavenworth rejoins to the rest of the regiment.
2
Hussein is forbidden to rejoin the service.
3
He rejoined the club in the last year.
4
You have the option of actively rejoining the debate.
5
The destroyer is to rejoin the Northern Fleet in the first half of 2010.
6
The road ends in the Litex area and rejoins with the Commonwealth Avenue.
7
The team who lost the most would rejoin the competition.
8
Now, Aspen intends to rejoin Cannon Hawke and the rest of the Blue.
9
In 1992, April Wine was reformed and Clench was asked to rejoin and agreed.
10
This led them to decamp from the WP and rejoin the SWP in 1947.