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1. (n.) reunion
the act of uniting again.
2. reunion
the state of being united again.
3. reunion
a gathering of relatives, friends, or associates at regular intervals or after separation.
Etymology: (1600–10)
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| Definition of 'Reunion' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) reunion
a party of former associates who have come together again
2. (noun) reunion, reunification
the act of coming together again
"monetary unification precipitated the reunification of the German state in October 1990"
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1. (noun) reunion
a gathering of people who have been apart for some time
a high school reunion; to have a reunion
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| Definition of 'Reunion' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Reunion
a second union; union formed anew after separation, secession, or discord; as, a reunion of parts or particles of matter; a reunion of parties or sects
2. (noun) Reunion
an assembling of persons who have been separated, as of a family, or the members of a disbanded regiment; an assembly so composed
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| Definitions of 'Reunion' |
The Nuttall Encyclopedia |
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1. Reunion
(formerly Île de Bourbon) (166), mostly Creoles, a French island in the Indian Ocean, 358 m. E. of Madagascar, 38 m. by 28; a volcanic range intersects the island; the scenery is fine; streams plentiful, but small; one-third of the land is uncultivated, and grows fruits, sugar (chief export), coffee, spices, &c. St. Denis (33), on the N. coast, is the capital; has been a French possession since 1649.
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| Definition of 'Reunion' |
U.S. National Library of Medicine |
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1. Reunion
One of the Indian Ocean Islands, east of Madagascar. Its capital is Saint-Denis. It was discovered in 1507 by the Portuguese and claimed by France in 1638. It was first colonized in 1662 as Isle de Bourbon but renamed Reunion in 1793. In 1946 it was made an overseas department of France. The name commemorates the reunion of the revolutionaries from Marseilles with the National Guard in Paris in 1792. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p1011; Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p454; French Embassy)
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Sense: a meeting of people who have not met for some time
We attended a reunion of former pupils of our school.
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Afrikaans: reünie |
Arabic: جَمْع شَمل، إجْتِماع أصْد |
Bulgarian: среща |
Brazilian: reunião |
Czech: setkání, schůzka |
German: das Treffen |
Danish: genforening |
Greek: επανεύρεση, ξαναντάμωμα |
Spanish: reunión |
Estonian: kokkutulek |
Farsi: جلسه؛ انجمن |
Finnish: kokous |
French: réunion |
Hebrew: פְּגִישַת מַחזוֹר |
Hindi: पुन: प्रयोग |
Croatian: okupljanje |
Hungarian: összejövetel |
Indonesian: reuni |
Icelandic: mót, samkoma; endurfundir |
Italian: riunione |
Japanese: 再会 |
Korean: 재결합 |
Lithuanian: susitikimas, susiėjimas |
Latvian: sapulcēšanās; salidojums |
Malay: perjumpaan semula |
Dutch: reunie |
Norwegian: (slekts)stevne, (5-års, o |
Polish: zjazd (absolwentów, rodzi |
Persian: جلسه؛ انجمن |
Pashto: بيايو ځاى كيدنه ، بيا غون |
Portuguese: reunião |
Romanian: reuniune, întrunire |
Russian: встреча |
Slovak: opätovné stretnutie |
Slovenian: shod |
Serbian: okupljanje |
Swedish: återförening |
Thai: การชุมนุมกัน |
Turkish: kavuşma toplantısı |
Taiwanese: 重聚 |
Ukrainian: зустріч друзів, сім'ї |
Urdu: دوبارہ ملنا یا ملانا |
Vietnamese: cuộc hội ngộ |
Chinese: 重聚 |
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