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rendezvous

[rahn-duh-voo, -dey-, rahn-de-voo] / ˈrɑn dəˌvu, -deɪ-, rɑ̃ dɛˈvu /




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“Some like to shop, others will go biking, but we’ll rendezvous for one event a day.”

From MarketWatch

The Psyche mission that was going to rendezvous with an asteroid, for example, was delayed in June 2022, partially because of understaffing.

From Scientific American

They also occasionally rendezvous for concerts in the States — Bruce Springsteen, Barbra Streisand, Chicago, Alabama and the Righteous Brothers, to name a few.

From Seattle Times

When a lander arrives around 2030, it will use an arm to load 31 tubes into a rocket that will launch and rendezvous with an orbiter waiting to return home to Earth.

From Science Magazine

The timing would allow it to rendezvous with Jupiter and its potent gravity, which would sling the probe toward interstellar space.

From Science Magazine