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rejoinder

[ri-join-der] / rɪˈdʒɔɪn dər /


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Mr. Weitzman’s text, to his credit as a journalist, is littered with rejoinders from team representatives disputing his characterization of events.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since the start of all this madness, I’ve seen the left offer a rejoinder to the snowflake charge: the slogan “ICE Melts,” usually accompanied by a drawing of the action at hand.

From Los Angeles Times

Burns tried to rectify this but succumbed to sentimentality, as foreign affairs columnist Patrick Lawrence explained in his 2017 rejoinder to the series and, well, my impression of it:

From Salon

Falwell’s rejoinder: “Why don’t you have some murderers and bank robbers and so forth to represent?”

From Salon

The rejoinder is, of course, that everyone who has died and will die because of institutions like UnitedHealthcare were people mourned by their loved ones as well.

From Salon