Pronunciation: /riːjuˈnaɪt/
verb to bring together again after being separated or scattered
A1 The siblings were happy to reunite after being apart for so long.
A2 The lost puppy was finally able to reunite with its owner.
B1 The high school friends decided to reunite for a weekend getaway.
B2 After years of being estranged, the family finally decided to reunite and mend their relationships.
C1 The peace treaty helped reunite the war-torn country and bring about stability.
C2 The long-lost lovers were finally able to reunite and live happily ever after.
formal The organization aims to reunite families who have been separated by war.
informal Let's plan a get-together to reunite the old gang.
slang I heard they're going to reunite the band for a one-night gig.
figurative The museum exhibit will reunite the artist's most famous works in one place.
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