rejoinder in the PONS Dictionary

rejoinder Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

rejoinder to a question

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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For the president and his defenders, there is a ready rejoinder to complaints about the inside game he played.
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Some feel forced to spend much of the time - far too much - in rebuttals, demurrers, rejoinders.
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Yet this argument provokes the rejoinder: the constitution has worked well for whom?
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The rejoinders that immediately come to mind: 1.
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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 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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A rejoinder was also published.
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Our world was one of battles of ideas; of contestations and rejoinders.
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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 following year he published a rejoinder to the reply to this.
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