rejoin

/riːˈdʒɔɪn/
verb
  1. To join again; to return to a person, group, or place after being away.
    • After her vacation, she rejoined the team at the office.
    • The hiker got lost but managed to rejoin the group before sunset.
    • He decided to rejoin the club after a year-long break.
  2. To say in reply, especially quickly or sharply.
    • "I never said that," she rejoined with a frown.
    • "That's not fair!" the child rejoined, crossing his arms.
    • When accused of being late, he rejoined that the traffic was terrible.
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