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  • verb Present participle of rejoin.

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Examples

  • TVA, you will NOT be disappointed in rejoining Prison Break.

    PRISON BREAK Scoop Direct from the 2007 Paley Festival | the TV addict 2007

  • We made a hasty selection of such of the leaves, whose writing one at least of us could understand; and then, laden with our treasure, we bade adieu to the dim hypaethric cavern, and after much difficulty succeeded in rejoining our guides.

    Introduction, I.1 2002

  • General Wilson had succeeded in rejoining the army of the

    Foreign and Colonial Intelligence 1864

  • (elbow) is with Easley on rehabilitation assignment at Toledo and could be a few days longer in rejoining the Tigers.

    USATODAY.com - American League Central 2002

  • The old anti-Roosevelt fight that the old right launched and the new right is rejoining occurs when the spirit of the New Deal and remedial programs are vitally necessary to save the economy, with Barack Obama stepping up to a plate that is staggeringly full just as Franklin Delano Roosevelt did the same in March 1933.

    The Right's Strategy: Thwart Obama by Thrashing FDR 2009

  • The tinkling merriment of the party sounded very far off from this back room, with the ocean crashing outside the windows, and suddenly the idea of rejoining all those people felt overwhelming.

    Paradise Lost Kate Brian 2009

  • The tinkling merriment of the party sounded very far off from this back room, with the ocean crashing outside the windows, and suddenly the idea of rejoining all those people felt overwhelming.

    Paradise Lost Kate Brian 2009

  • He also brought back a powerful resistance to the idea of rejoining the family shoe business.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • He also brought back a powerful resistance to the idea of rejoining the family shoe business.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • The young man frowned at the idea of rejoining that gay throng.

    An Algonquin Maiden A Romance of the Early Days of Upper Canada A. Ethelwyn Wetherald 1898

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