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reunite

[ree-yoo-nahyt] / ˌri yuˈnaɪt /


VERB
join together again
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Now the sisters have uneasily reunited after their father’s death to clean out the family home before it will be sold.

From The Wall Street Journal

A mariachi band played as she danced in the middle and reunited with longtime customers.

From Los Angeles Times

Some customers are reunited with the same tree the following year.

From BBC

A pair of childhood friends who were reunited at a community support hub have praised the "vital charity" which runs it.

From BBC

On Boxing Day, Sir Keir said he was "delighted" the activist had arrived in the UK and had been "reunited with his loved ones" following his release from an Egyptian jail.

From BBC