Rejoin (Verb)
Meaning 1
Answer back.
Classification
Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.
Examples
- The customer service representative asked her to rejoin with her order number to proceed with the inquiry.
- When prompted for her feedback, she eventually managed to rejoin with a thoughtful comment.
- He refused to rejoin with an answer to her question about his whereabouts the previous night.
- After being advised of her mistake, she was ready to rejoin with a correction of her previous statement.
- The operator asked her to rejoin with a valid phone number to facilitate the phone transfer.
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Meaning 2
Join again.
Classification
Verbs of political and social activities and events.
Examples
- The employee decided to rejoin the company after a year of working abroad.
- After a short break, she chose to rejoin the debate with a more confident approach.
- He had to rejoin the pieces of the broken vase carefully.
- The company will rejoin the project once they receive the necessary funding.
- Many former members rejoined the club after the new management took over.