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Synonyms for re-join
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ree-join |
Phonetic Transcription : riˈdʒɔɪn |
Top 10 synonyms for re-join Other synonyms for the word re-join
- act in response
- answer back
- assemble
- back at you
- back talk
- be in touch
- be in touch with
- bring in
- come back at
- come in
- comeback
- communicate
- contest
- counterclaim
- crack
- declare
- defend
- deliver
- deny
- disprove
- dispute
- echo
- explain
- feedback
- feel for
- field the question
- get back at
- get back to
- get in touch
- get together
- give a snappy comeback
- join
- make up
- meet again
- parry
- pass
- patch up
- plead
- react
- reassemble
- rebut
- reciprocate
- reconcile
- reconvene
- refute
- rejoin
- remark
- render
- repay
- reply
- report
- requite
- resolve
- respond
- retaliate
- retort
- return
- reunify
- reunite
- riposte
- sass
- say
- settle
- shoot back
- snap back
- solve
- squelch
- state
- submit
- talk back
- top
- write back
Définition of re-join
Origin :- also re-join, 1520s, "unite again, unite after separation" (transitive), from re- "again" + join (v.). Meaning "join the company of again" is from 1610s. Related: Rejoined; rejoining.
- As in reply : verb answer
- As in respond : verb act in answer to something
- As in retort : verb answer
- As in return : verb answer
- As in reunite : verb meet
- As in rejoin : verb answer back
- As in reunite : verb join together again
- As in answer : verb reply, react
- Their position in the text has been changed in order to re-join paragraphs and/or to avoid otherwise interrupting the text.
- Extract from : « History of the Johnstown Flood » by Willis Fletcher Johnson
- Wait for your turn, then perform the needful arrangements of your toilette quickly, and re-join your escort as soon as possible.
- Extract from : « The Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politeness » by Florence Hartley
- For the first day as he lay in bed he kept wondering aloud how long it would be before he could re-join his battalion.
- Extract from : « The Glory of the Trenches » by Coningsby Dawson
Antonyms for re-join
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