rejoint

This is the 1927th most frequent French word.

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rejoint

"Rejoint" means "joins" or "rejoins."


Here, 'rejoint' is used as the past participle of 'rejoindre', meaning 'to join' to describe someone's action in joining a group specifically at a time in the past.

Il a rejoint le groupe ce matin.

He joined the group this morning.


The word 'rejoint', again as the past participle of the verb 'rejoindre', signifies that the subject united with the object prior to an action occurring.

Elle m'a rejoint juste avant que nous partions.

She joined me just before we left.


In this sentence, 'rejoint' as 'rejoindre' implies finding or returning to the correct path or route, indicating its usage in a tangible, locative context.

Nous avons finalement rejoint la bonne route.

We finally joined the correct road.