Want to say rejoined differently? Here are other words for rejoined and its similar synonyms and opposite words to say in unique way.
Meaning of rejoined
The primary meaning of the word "rejoined" is to join something again or to come together again after being separated.
Etymology of rejoined
The word "rejoined" comes from the Old French word "rejoindre", which is a combination of "re-" (meaning "again") and "joindre" (meaning "to join").
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century, initially with the meaning of "to join again" or "to reunite".
Over time, the word has evolved to include other meanings, such as "to respond" or "to reply".
Synonyms
reunited
rejoined
reunited
reconnected
linked
merged
combined
integrated
amalgamated
consolidated
unified
joined
attached
coupled
paired
matched
aligned
coordinated
synchronized
harmonized
reconciled
restored
renewed
revived
reestablished
reinstated
reassembled
regrouped
reformed
rebuilt
reconstructed
reborn
revived
resuscitated
rejuvenated
Definitions
- Oxford Languages defines "rejoined" as the past tense of "rejoin", which means to join something again or to come together again after being separated.
- It can also mean to respond or reply to something, especially in a formal or official context.
Usage Examples
- The team rejoined the competition after a year's absence.
- She rejoined the company as a consultant after retiring from her full-time position.
- The two friends rejoined each other at the party after not seeing each other for years.
- The lawyer rejoined the argument, presenting new evidence to the court.