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Understanding Reunion: Definition & Meaning

The document defines the word "reunion" and provides additional context around its meaning. It defines a reunion as an instance of two or more people coming together again after a period of separation, as well as a social gathering attended by members of a group who have not seen each other for some time. Examples given include a tearful reunion between family members and a school reunion. It also lists related questions people search for around the meaning and usage of the word "reunion."

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Understanding Reunion: Definition & Meaning

The document defines the word "reunion" and provides additional context around its meaning. It defines a reunion as an instance of two or more people coming together again after a period of separation, as well as a social gathering attended by members of a group who have not seen each other for some time. Examples given include a tearful reunion between family members and a school reunion. It also lists related questions people search for around the meaning and usage of the word "reunion."

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reunion
/riːˈjuːnɪən/
noun

an instance of two or more people coming together


again after a period of separation.
"she had a tearful reunion with her parents"
a social gathering attended by members of a
group of people who have not seen each other
for some time.
"a school reunion"
the action of being brought together again as a
unified whole.
"the reunion of East and West Germany"

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7 days ago — a social event for a group of people who
have not seen each other for a long time: We're having
a family reunion next week. The college has an ...

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3 days ago — The meaning of REUNION is an act of
reuniting : the state of being reunited. How to use
reunion in a sentence.

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A reunion is a meeting between people who have been
separated for some time. The children weren't allowed
to see her for nearly a week. It was a very emotional ...

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the act of uniting again. the state of being united
again. a gathering of relatives, friends, or associates at
regular intervals or after separation: a family ...

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Reunion - De!nition, Meaning &


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noun. the act of coming together again. synonyms:
reunification. see moresee less. types: homecoming.
an annual school or university reunion for graduates.…

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reunion meaning, definition, what is reunion: a social
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reunion · [countable] a social occasion or party
attended by a group of people who have not seen
each other for a long time · [countable, uncountable]…

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