reunite
1 of 1verb/ˌrijuˈnaɪt/
Forms:reunites,reuniting,reunited,reunited
1
to bring together again, especially after a period of separation
- The long-lost friends were thrilled to reunite after years apart.
- Families reunite during the holidays to celebrate and share time together.
- The band members decided to reunite for a special one-time concert.
- After years apart, the friends reunited at their high school reunion.
- The family reunited at the airport with hugs and tears.
2
to cause people or things that were separated to come together once more
transitive- The charity worked to reunite lost pets with their owners after the storm.
- She helped reunite her friend with a long-lost sibling.
- The organizers reunited family members at the reunion event.
- Volunteers reunited children with their families after the festival.
- The agency's mission was to reunite separated families at the border.
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