rejoinder - use in sentences

Preposition: from

  • defendant: The process could continue with a replication from the plaintiff, a rejoinder from the defendant ( and possibly even further pleadings ).

Converse of object

  • make: This can also mean making an appropriate rejoinder, asking a supplementary question, or simply looking interested while remaining mainly silent.
  • provide: More irritated by failure to provide an instant rejoinder.
  • invite: Conversation is divided into discrete contributions - often questions - that invite a rejoinder.
  • crush: It was a crushing rejoinder that must have surprised the disciples.
  • consider: A rejoinder In conclusion, let me consider a possible rejoinder.

Adjective modifier

  • obvious: While this is now clearly proven false, there is a rather obvious rejoinder he can legitimately offer.
  • sharp: There was the sharp rejoinder of unbelief, matched by the reverent mystified faith of the few who refused to go away.
  • witty: I tried to think of some witty rejoinder; what would Sophia say here?
  • possible: One can conceive of two ( at least ) possible rejoinders.

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