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reuniting

noun as in reunion

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So the story was about those two characters reuniting and, in the most improbable circumstances, changing the world.

What this place is doing is reuniting children as young as eight years old.

She even used the Internet—allegedly reuniting with her sister on Facebook before approaching the cops.

With news that the five surviving members are reuniting for a stage show, take a look back at some of their best moments.

Huffington Post Arrested Development cast reuniting for Inside the Actors Studio.

Frequently divided; though always under the closest cousinship, and ready for reuniting, if possible.

He received it, but only to place it again in her hand, reuniting it to the chain.

He saw the policy of reuniting the Bourbons of France and Spain for the support of each other.

To you is allotted the blessed task of solving a fearful problem, of rescuing and reuniting two human lives.

The new bony tissue formed between and around the fractured ends of a broken bone in the process of reuniting.

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

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