reunion

noun
/ɹiːˈjuːnjən/

Etymology

From Middle French reunion (modern French réunion). By surface analysis, re- + union. Doublet of Réunion.

  1. borrowed from reunion

Definitions

  1. The process or act of reuniting.

    • The reunion took forever, but it was worth it.
    • It was a tearful and heartfelt reunion as the trapped miners finally saw their dear loved ones again.
  2. A planned event at which members of a dispersed group meet together.

    • Are you going to the high-school reunion this year?
  3. Alternative form of Réunion.

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