reunite
Americanverb (used with or without object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- reunitable adjective
- reuniter noun
Etymology
Origin of reunite
1585–95; < Medieval Latin reūnīt ( us ) (past participle of reūnīre ), equivalent to Latin re- re- + ūnītus joined together; unite 1
Example Sentences
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He turned out to be a kind partner, but Eunhee missed her son deeply, and longed to be reunited with him.
From BBC
More often, though, we reunite to celebrate milestones.
Seals & Crofts broke up around 1980 but later reunited to perform on the road; they put out an album called “Traces” in 2004.
From Los Angeles Times
Zoo bosses say it is important the pair are reunited as capybaras are social animals.
From BBC
But they also wanted to make sure the girls could be reunited with their parents.
From Salon
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