Rejoin

Verb

 * 1) To join again; to unite after separation.
 * 2) To come, or go, again into the presence of; to join the company of again.
 * 3) * Episode 16
 * The pair parted company and Stephen rejoined Mr Bloom who, with his practised eye, was not without perceiving that he had succumbed to the blandiloquence of the other parasite. Alluding to the encounter he said, laughingly, Stephen, that is:
 * 1)  To state in reply; -- followed by an object clause.
 * 2) *1898,, Chapter 4
 * 'Be careful what you do,' rejoined another man's voice that I did not know, 'lest someone see you digging, and scent us out.'
 * : To answer to a reply.
 * 1)  To answer, as the defendant to the plaintiff's replication.

Adverbs for Rejoin
ultimately; laughingly; daringly; stingingly; passionately; flippantly; curtly; pointedly; tartly; quaintly; tardily; shrewdly; bitterly; sympathetically; reluctantly; icily; haughtily; calmly; musingly.

Thesaurus
acknowledge, answer, answer back, come back, come back at, come in, confute, countercharge, counterclaim, echo, flash back, give acknowledgment, give answer, make a rebuttal, react, rebut, reecho, refute, reply, respond, retort, return, return answer, return for answer, reverberate, riposte, say, say in reply, shoot back, surrebut, surrejoin, talk back

Etymology
rejoindre; pref. re- re- + joindre to join. See join, and confer rejoinder.

Anagrams

 * joiner