Verb
re-join (third-person singular simple present re-joins, present participle re-joining, simple past and past participle re-joined)
Alternative form of rejoin
If there is a profound split, I'll gladly re-join Republicans who are dedicated to equality and justice for all. David Johnson (Iowa politician)
2009–12: Second stint On 27 March 2009, Williams stated he felt ready to re-join Take That. Source: Internet
As Geezer Butler later explained: error Hiatus and Seventh Star (1984–86) Following the completion of the Born Again tour in March 1984, vocalist Ian Gillan left Black Sabbath to re-join Deep Purple, which was reforming after a long hiatus. Source: Internet
“David Luiz – Since feeling unwell, David has returned to outside training and is due to re-join the full squad on Thursday (31 December). Source: Internet
I think it would be fun." citation Williams was eager to re-join the band on their The Circus Live tour, but these plans never materialised. Source: Internet
He was allowed to re-join the Megiddo dig as a lowly volunteer, given the dirtiest, most unskilled work and told there was no accommodation available. Source: Internet