1. rejoining - Noun
2. rejoining - Verb
of Rejoin
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe best thing about my job, though, is stopping at the end of the day and rejoining the human universe. Orson Scott Card
One of the most important resources that a garden makes available for use, is the gardener's own body. A garden gives the body the dignity of working in its own support. It is a way of rejoining the human race. Wendell Berry
Ablett would likely have the option of rejoining his team alongside his family in Queensland if they served a 14-day quarantine period in Queensland although Lloyd would not go into details of how this might work. Source: Internet
Aboard the medical ship after rejoining the Rebel fleet, Luke's missing hand is replaced with a bio-mechanical one. Source: Internet
After recently rejoining the Summit League, Kansas City Athletics complied with the league’s decision to suspend all fall sports due to COVID-19 concerns. Source: Internet
After a couple of years his mother and sister returned to China, rejoining Ballard's father, leaving Ballard to live with his grandparents when not boarding at school. Source: Internet