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View definitions for reunite

reunite

verb as in meet

verb as in join together again

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They were reunited earlier this year with their owner, who decided to sell them through Heritage Auctions.

From BBC

So strong was their bond that Cher wanted to reunite with her first husband while carrying the baby of her second husband.

In the documentary, Osmond said that he and Jackson would reunite to “laugh and reminisce” about their childhoods.

From Salon

And the on-screen family from sitcom Outnumbered will reunite for a sketch, ahead of their own forthcoming festive special.

From BBC

Upon hearing the code word, employees are meant to discreetly intervene, helping the person get to safety by reuniting them with friends, calling a taxi, or contacting the police if necessary.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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