reconjoin
/rɪˈkɒndʒɪn/Definitions
1. verb
to join together again, especially after having been separated or divided.
“The floodwaters will reconjoin the two islands within a few more days.”
2. verb
to reattach or reassemble something that has been previously detached or disassembled.
“The engineer had to reconjoin the broken parts of the machine before it could function again.”
3. noun
the act of joining together again, especially after having been separated or divided.
“The reconjoin of the two countries’ economies has had a positive impact on their trade.”