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rejoinder

[ri-join-der] / rɪˈdʒɔɪn dər /


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Russia's defence minister has presented awards to the airmen involved in a pointed rejoinder to U.S. accusations that the incident showed recklessness and possible incompetence on the part of the pilots.

From Reuters

No real tweaks, no rejoinder from the new Swift to the old one — just a searing take on the sort of love that makes for a better song than relationship.

From New York Times

The obvious rejoinder, Ziegler and others said, is that Ginsburg would never have joined such an effort.

From Washington Post

But in a rejoinder issued late on the same day, Machar said those who had issued the statement were no longer members of the movement’s military command council.

From Reuters

On July 1, Warholm brought it down to 46.7, which felt like either a brazen rejoinder to Benjamin, or a sign of things to come.

From Fox News