rejoin

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

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.
 * , 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.
 * : To answer to a reply.
 * 1)  To answer, as the defendant to the plaintiff's replication.
 * 2)  in US patent law To re-insert a patent claim, typically after allowance of a patent application, applied to patent claims that had been withdrawn from examination under a restriction requirement, based on rejoinder.
 * : To answer to a reply.
 * 1)  To answer, as the defendant to the plaintiff's replication.
 * 2)  in US patent law To re-insert a patent claim, typically after allowance of a patent application, applied to patent claims that had been withdrawn from examination under a restriction requirement, based on rejoinder.
 * 1)  in US patent law To re-insert a patent claim, typically after allowance of a patent application, applied to patent claims that had been withdrawn from examination under a restriction requirement, based on rejoinder.