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reunite

[ US /ˌɹiuˈnaɪt/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːjuːnˈa‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. unify again, as of a country
    Will Korea reunify?
  2. have a reunion; unite again

How To Use reunite In A Sentence

  • The lost girl was finally reunited with her parents.
  • Swindon residents who have been burgled could be reunited with their chattels thanks to the Wiltshire Police.
  • She was then reunited with her tearful mum at 6pm on Wednesday. The Sun
  • Now the long-time friends have finally been reunited. The Sun
  • Moldovan official told Russia Today television that anti-Communist demonstrators want to overthrow the government and reunite the nation with neighboring Romania.
  • After years of separation they were finally reunited.
  • Luck reunites you with an old school pal. The Sun
  • Father and son are reunited as the city mourns. Times, Sunday Times
  • The setting is a hospital waiting room in Regina, where three friends reunite after an old chum attempts suicide.
  • At the end she's reunited with her father and the two of them swim off into what might be the afterlife. Times, Sunday Times
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