(n.) 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.
(n.) An assembling of persons who have been separated, as of a family, or the members of a disbanded regiment; an assembly so composed.
Example Sentences:
(1) The temporary loss of a family member through deployment brings unique stresses to a family in three different stages: predeployment, survival, and reunion.
(2) Even if Ian and I were still double dating as we did in our teens then the prospect of a reunion wouldn't interest me at all."
(3) Henry had hinted during a recent interview with French newspaper L’Equipe he could be interested in a future coaching role with the Gunners, and Wenger insisted on Tuesday that Henry’s return is a certainty when asked about a reunion with the former France striker.
(4) During the dengue outbreak which occurred in Reunion Island, one dengue type 2 strain was isolated at Institute Pasteur in Madagascar.
(5) The names of the animals, Tuan-Tuan and Yuan-Yuan, meaning "reunion", caused a considerable stir in Taiwan.
(6) Responses of avoidant, ambivalent and controlling groups showed elements of the same organization revealed in reunion behaviour.
(7) Bill Ward has threatened to pull out of the Black Sabbath reunion.
(8) Therefore the smallest GyrA protein we have found that will perform DNA breakage and reunion is GyrA(7-523).
(9) The Wu-Tang Clan’s 20th anniversary reunion certainly didn’t always seem like a foregone conclusion.
(10) In July 2015, a two-metre-long (7ft) flaperon wing part washed up on a beach on the Indian Ocean island of Reunion and was confirmed to be from the flight, marking the first concrete evidence that it crashed.
(11) It is being billed as a reunion for the team behind the multi-billion dollar Pirates of the Caribbean film series – star Johnny Depp , producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski.
(12) Past reunions brought together weeping family members desperate for details and news.
(13) Repetitive, three-month separations and reunions are experienced by a group of United States Navy submariners and their wives.
(14) Moreover, OXT fibers were found in the substantia nigra, and VP fibers were noted in the nucleus reunions and the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus.
(15) Cysticercosis is a health problem in Reunion Island.
(16) Thus recombination could occur during reverse transcription, by RNA template switching, or after reverse transcription, by breakage and reunion of DNA.
(17) Despite his initial involvement in the reunion, Ward withdrew earlier this month , complaining of an "disrespectful" contract.
(18) English guitarist Albert Lee, who was the musical director for the brothers' reunion concert and performed with them for over two decades, said they had a unique sound.
(19) "Even if Ian and I were still double dating as we did in our teens then the prospect of a reunion wouldn't interest me at all."
(20) "Just sort of like, if it's not broke … We're getting requested to do reunion tours, we've got the reputation, we've got these five albums, that's what we're known for.
Reunition
Definition:
(n.) A second uniting.
Example Sentences:
(1) In addition, the UK government will provide further resources to the European Asylum Support Office to help Greece and Italy identify migrants, including children, who could be reunited with family members elsewhere in Europe.
(2) Along the way, he fathered a child at 20 and immediately turned his back on her (they are now reunited), had a brief and unhappy marriage to the broadcaster Carol McGiffin and a series of frenetically unsatisfying relationships.
(3) "We are very sorry if customers have not received their baggage and we will reunite them as quickly as possible."
(4) We’re pleased for Peter and his family that they are to be reunited,” he said.
(5) Nancy Reagan was totally devoted to President Reagan, and we take comfort that they will be reunited once more,” said Barbara Bush, wife of Reagan’s vice-president and successor, in a statement.
(6) The observed frequencies of rearrangement configurations for the 4-breaks rearrangements demonstrated that only spatially close breaks can reunite.
(7) Hague has contacted Shaker Aamer to reassure him that attempts to reunite him with his family in London are continuing, a process made increasingly urgent by fresh evidence of the 44-year-old's ailing health.
(8) All of which makes it curious to find the film's stars abruptly reunited in the airy limbo of a Paris hotel, just south of the Arc de Triomphe.
(9) They spoke about the often slow and painful process of the application and the subsequent wait to be reunited with their families.
(10) He will report to the ITV chief operating officer, Ben McOwen Wilson, when he joins in the summer and will be responsible for the websites Friends Reunited, Genes Reunited and Friends Reunited Dating.
(11) Twelve months later the pair were reunited when Redknapp returned to Portsmouth as manager.
(12) "Friends Reunited is having a tough time, dating has done well in periods but Genes Reunited has mass consumer appeal while most other sites in the sector have mostly been niche."
(13) Instead, it offers a temporary visa in a country where they have few employment or other prospects, and no chance of being reunited with loved ones back home.
(14) Above all, Thompson wants to be healthy upon her release to be reunited with her children.
(15) Sister sites Friends Reunited Dating and Genes Reunited, a genealogy service, will remain subscription-based, charging £49.50 and £9.95 respectively for a six-month subscription.
(16) They would not reunite until 1983, when they appeared at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
(17) Most observers predict that Facebook is too well established to go the way of Friends Reunited, Bebo or Excite, internet fads that failed to turn overnight popularity into lasting success.
(18) But a month before the massacre she asked if she could be reunited with me.
(19) The project reunites her with Jane Campion, director of An Angel At My Table, in which Fox hiked, rotten-toothed and bubble-haired, across the hills of New Zealand.
(20) Friends Reunited was an early leader in social networking when it launched in 2000, but has struggled to grow its audience in the face of competition from Facebook, MySpace and Bebo.