Rejuntar in english
Rejuntar
pronunciation: rɪdʒʌntɑɜr part of speech: none
pronunciation: rɪdʒʌntɑɜr part of speech: none
In gestures
rejuntarse = shack up ; cohabit.
Example: In a study that throws conventional wisdom to the wind, a sociologist now says that shacking up before marriage isn't tied to divorce.Example: The article 'cohabiting with copyright on the nets' stresses that Internet users must understand the common misconceptions about what constitutes work in the public domain and what uses are permitted.rejuntar = rake together ; cobble together.
Example: All these passages are raked together into a kind of anthological ragbag which passes for 'research,' for a 'child-centered learning situation'.Example: By cobbling together these essays without any attempt to integrate them, Mills reveals a disregard for his audience.more:
» rejuntarse = shack up ; cohabit .
Example: In a study that throws conventional wisdom to the wind, a sociologist now says that shacking up before marriage isn't tied to divorce. Example: The article 'cohabiting with copyright on the nets' stresses that Internet users must understand the common misconceptions about what constitutes work in the public domain and what uses are permitted.