rejoinder in the PONS Dictionary

rejoinder Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

rejoinder from the applicant
rejoinder to an opposition

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The cover was parodied for his ex-wife's rejoinder.
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An example might be a law professor printing an article in a prominent law review, with another law professor offering a rejoinder in a subsequent issue.
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The editor's reply thereto or published rejoinder, if any, may also be attached to it.
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Some feel forced to spend much of the time - far too much - in rebuttals, demurrers, rejoinders.
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Our world was one of battles of ideas; of contestations and rejoinders.
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The rejoinders that immediately come to mind: 1.
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Yet this argument provokes the rejoinder: the constitution has worked well for whom?
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The common rejoinder one hears from housing risk "denialistas" is that this is all over-hyped, that home values are just recovering past losses.
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To the angry persons entirely specific charges, the woman not only confesses, but accepts meekly a rejoinder in terms rarely used in a theatre today.
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The following year he published a rejoinder to the reply to this.
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