verb to reply or respond in a conversation or argument
In political debates, candidates may rejoin with responses to criticisms from their opponents.
During a legal debate, lawyers may rejoin with counterarguments to their opponent's points.
In classroom discussions, students may rejoin with additional points or questions related to the topic.
In diplomatic negotiations, parties may rejoin after a break to continue discussions.
In customer service interactions, representatives may rejoin with solutions to customer complaints.
Participants in a debate may rejoin with rebuttals to arguments made by their opponents.
During business meetings, participants may rejoin with feedback or suggestions on proposals.
After taking a break from writing, she decided to rejoin the team and continue working on the project.
After completing her maternity leave, she was excited to rejoin her colleagues at the psychology clinic.