How to Use rejoin in a Sentence
rejoin
verb- The river divides here, but the two streams rejoin downstream.
- Now that the kids are in school, I'm ready to rejoin the workforce.
- This trail eventually rejoins the main trail.
- I'll be rejoining my family for the last part of our vacation.
- The original drummer left the band in 2000 but rejoined two years later.
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They’re allowed to rejoin the team on Aug. 28, the start of game week for Boise State.
—oregonlive, 3 Aug. 2022
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Staley said Jackson should rejoin the team by the end of the week.
—Jeff Miller, Los Angeles Times, 28 July 2021
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Trevor Bauer will not rejoin the Dodgers after the All-Star break.
—Los Angeles Times, 15 July 2021
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Both cars were able to rejoin the race after the contact.
—Rob Peeters, The Indianapolis Star, 14 May 2022
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The chief did say to look for his mule team to rejoin him in emergence from Wragg Swamp in 2023.
—The Masked Observer, al, 1 Mar. 2022
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He was asked to rejoin the group for the recording of Power Up.
—Andy Greene, Rolling Stone, 12 Feb. 2024
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It isn’t yet known when the Higuains will come back to South Florida and rejoin the team.
—Khobi Price, sun-sentinel.com, 29 Apr. 2021
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The plan moving forward is for Ard to rejoin the team within the next week.
—Kevin Reynolds, The Salt Lake Tribune, 15 Feb. 2022
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My 18-year-old son had stepped away to use the bathroom, rejoining his brother and me at the front of the line.
—Christopher Elliott, USA TODAY, 9 Sep. 2023
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There will be new challenges if the J&J vaccine doesn’t rejoin the mix.
—Charley Grant, WSJ, 13 Apr. 2021
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The zoo is still not sure when the newborn will be able to rejoin his mother, Menari.
—Staff and Wire Reports, oregonlive, 12 Jan. 2022
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Trump had withdrawn from the agreement in 2016, and then Biden rejoined it.
—Joseph Lawler, Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, 10 Feb. 2025
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The gate agent will then ask the passenger to rejoin the line and wait until their group is called.
—Alison Fox, Travel + Leisure, 21 Nov. 2024
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But the team has to be at or below the salary cap once the injured player is healthy again and ready to rejoin the team.
—Jake Piazza, CNBC, 20 Nov. 2024
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The core of the roster remains in Europe but will rejoin the team on Jan. 23 ahead of the game with El Salvador.
—Kevin Baxter, Los Angeles Times, 11 Jan. 2022
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Whether or not Britain decides to rejoin, one country that does need to be in the EU is Ukraine.
—Gordon G. Chang, Newsweek, 3 Mar. 2025
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Now, one of the city’s largest arts institutions is ready to rejoin the mix.
—Shauna Stuart | Sstuart@al.com, al, 6 Aug. 2021
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He is expected to rejoin the band in time for its Sept. 7 San Diego gig at Humphreys.
—George Varga, San Diego Union-Tribune, 3 June 2024
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This kind of Iron Man return would let Tony rejoin the Avengers in time for a massive fight.
—Chris Smith, BGR, 22 Aug. 2022
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Goodrow will not fly with the Sharks to Seattle after Friday’s game but could rejoin the team on the road.
—Curtis Pashelka, The Mercury News, 28 Nov. 2024
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He is expected to rejoin the club for next week’s series at the Mets.
—Michael Wagaman, ajc, 21 Aug. 2021
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Lozano left the field, tried to rally, but never rejoined a match that would end nil-nil.
—Tom Krasovic, San Diego Union-Tribune, 4 Mar. 2025
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Gardner-Johnson rejoined the Eagles last year and signed a three-year deal with the team.
—Chantz Martin, Fox News, 11 Mar. 2025
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Jones signed a one-year deal on Monday and should rejoin the lineup, and Kelce was cleared to play.
—Emmanuel Morgan, New York Times, 14 Sep. 2023
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Most Scots, 62 percent, voted to remain in the EU, and many want to rejoin.
—The Week Staff, The Week, 31 July 2022
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