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Meaning of reconjoin
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reconjoin (v. t.)
To join or conjoin anew.
reconjoin Sentence Examples
- The estranged brothers were determined to reconjoin and mend their fractured relationship.
- After years of separation, the surgeon skillfully reconjoined the severed fingers.
- The lost pieces of the ancient artifact were painstakingly reconjoined, revealing its hidden secrets.
- The once-broken puzzle pieces were carefully reconjoined, forming a complete and cohesive picture.
- The shattered vase was reconjoined with the utmost precision, restoring its original beauty.
- The broken bones were meticulously reconjoined, ensuring the patient's mobility and functionality.
- The disjointed segments of the film were reconjoined seamlessly, creating a coherent narrative.
- The fractured network was reconjoined, restoring communication and data flow.
- The frayed edges of the fabric were carefully reconjoined, preserving the garment's integrity.
- After a devastating storm, the fragmented community reconjoined, offering support and solace to one another.
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To join or conjoin anew.
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The estranged brothers were determined to reconjoin and mend their fractured relationship.
After years of separation, the surgeon skillfully reconjoined the severed fingers.
The lost pieces of the ancient artifact were painstakingly reconjoined, revealing its hidden secrets.
The once-broken puzzle pieces were carefully reconjoined, forming a complete and cohesive picture.