reunion

IPA: riˈunjʌn

noun

  • The process or act of reuniting.
  • A planned event at which members of a dispersed group meet together.
  • Alternative form of Réunion [An island, overseas department, and administrative region of France, located in the Indian Ocean to the west of Mauritius and to the east of Madagascar.]
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Examples of "reunion" in Sentences

  • That is what they call the reunion of all religions.
  • Oh, and my 20th high school reunion is this month, too, if I make it.
  • I feel, of course, that the Rose/Ten reunion is the only way to go in the show.
  • Their US tour (all 3 weeks of it) started in Boston on Sunday and according to Boston. com, their reunion is a rocking affair.
  • On the other hand, this latest reunion is for a HomeAway ad campaign which is set to launch during the Super Bowl on February 7, 2010.
  • Young's mother, 46-year-old Nellie Young, says her son went to the club Christmas Eve for what he described as a reunion of employees and patrons.
  • The SSPX coming into the fold would hopefully introduce another and helpful orthodox cell into the Body, and I for one pray that reunion is accomplished.
  • Reruns of "Leave It to Beaver" transformed Mrs. Billingsley into what was often described as "America's second mom," and she reprised her role in reunion shows, including "Still the Beaver" in the 1980s.
  • We realize now the reunion is not a success and prosperity pissing contest, that no one really cares whether you have a nice car and/or a kickass job or not, they just want to see you and pictures of your kids and tell funny stories about the days when we had Trans Ams and summers off.

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