reunite (Meaning)
reunite (v)
have a reunion; unite again
unify again, as of a country
reunite (v. t. & i.)
To unite again; to join after separation or variance.
Synonyms & Antonyms of reunite
reunite Sentence Examples
- After years of separation, the estranged siblings were reunited at last.
- The lost dog was reunited with its grateful owners after a frantic search.
- The long-lost artifact was reunited with its rightful museum after decades in obscurity.
- The reunion of the elderly couple who had been separated during the war brought tears of joy to all.
- The class reunion was a chance for old friends to reunite and reminisce about their past.
- The search and rescue team relentlessly worked to reunite loved ones after the devastating flood.
- The prisoners of war were overjoyed to be reunited with their families upon their release.
- The estranged lovers couldn't resist reuniting after a passionate reconciliation.
- The hikers reunited safely at the trailhead after a harrowing experience in the wilderness.
- The former bandmates decided to reunite for a one-night-only concert, much to the delight of their dedicated fans.
FAQs About the word reunite
have a reunion; unite again, unify again, as of a countryTo unite again; to join after separation or variance.
unite, unify, recombine, reconnect, reunify, combine, connect,rejoin, convene, join
uncouple, disband, fractionate, detach, resolve, detach, disconnect, disconnect, disperse, dissociate
After years of separation, the estranged siblings were reunited at last.
The lost dog was reunited with its grateful owners after a frantic search.
The long-lost artifact was reunited with its rightful museum after decades in obscurity.
The reunion of the elderly couple who had been separated during the war brought tears of joy to all.