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reunite

[ ree-yoo-nahyt ]

verb (used with or without object)

, re·u·nit·ed, re·u·nit·ing.
  1. to unite again, as after separation.


reunite

/ ˌriːjuːˈnaɪt /

verb

  1. to bring or come together again


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Derived Forms

  • ˌreuˈniter, noun
  • ˌreuˈnitable, adjective

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Other Words From

  • reu·nita·ble adjective
  • reu·niter noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of reunite1

1585–95; < Medieval Latin reūnīt ( us ) (past participle of reūnīre ), equivalent to Latin re- re- + ūnītus joined together; unite 1

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Example Sentences

When we reunite with Valerie, both Room and Bored and her reality show have been canceled.

The strip ran from 1983 to 2008, though Bechdel told me in 2012 she was planning to reunite the women for more adventures.

She wishes to have her parents meet her at the hospital at the same time, hoping that will reunite them.

Tatum and Hill reunite in 22 Jump Street as Jenko and Schmidt, hapless cops who go undercover as students to bungle a drug ring.

Audrey and Jack “shippers” can expect the couple to reunite at some point during the season.

The mob, feeling itself hemmed in between two parallel lines of bayonets, gave sufficiently to let the military party reunite.

He divided our little force, presently, into three troops, naming a place at which we were to reunite some hours later.

Hannibal, who had managed to reunite a group of the bravest soldiers, presented a firm front to the Saguntines.

That hence she has an inclination to unite, and as it were to reunite herself with the man.

He sees them separate themselves out from the narrative as things in themselves, and then reunite to form a complete whole again.

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