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The word "rejoinder" derives from the Late Latin term rejungere, meaning "to join together again." This sense of "joining together" refers to the nature of a rejoinder as a response to an argument or objection, which attempts to connect or engage with the original argument while offering a counterpoint or refutation.
Over time, the term "rejoinder" came to be used specifically in the context of legal and argumentative settings, where it denotes a formal response to an opponent's argument.
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