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Definition of Reunite
1. Verb. Have a reunion; unite again.
2. Verb. Unify again, as of a country. "Will Korea reunify?"
Definition of Reunite
1. v. t. & i. To unite again; to join after separation or variance.
Definition of Reunite
1. Verb. To unite again. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Reunite
1. unite [v -UNITED, -UNITING, -UNITES] - See also: unite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reunite
Literary usage of Reunite
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Councils and ecclesiastical documents relating to Great Britain and Ireland by William Stubbs, David Wilkins (1873)
"[UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO reunite BY TO THE IRISH CHURCH. ... Unsuccessful attempt
to reunite Hy to the Irish Church. ANN. ULT., in an. 1164. ..."
2. Councils and ecclesiastical documents relating to Great Britain and Ireland by William Stubbs, David Wilkins (1873)
"Aug. 3, vol. I.). The S. Crucis). AD 1164. Unsuccessful attempt to reunite Hy to
the Irish Church. ANN. ULT., in an. 1164. ..."
3. History of Federal Government in Greece and Italy by Edward Augustus Freeman, John Bagnell Bury (1893)
"... aspired to reign once more in the the reunite the rival Churches and the ...
-rt • i • -i reunite capital of his predecessors instead of the northern ..."
4. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1831)
"... of the superior gods, and, by disengaging the soul from her material bands,
to reunite that immortal particle with the Infinite and Divine Spirit. ..."
5. View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages by Henry Hallam (1848)
"ID the Fabliaux of Le Grand d'Aussy, we have though be governed that county in
her name, without pretending to reunite it to the royal domain, ..."
6. The Journal of Foreign Medical Science and Literature edited by Samuel Emlen (1815)
"Two Cases, with Observations, demonstrative of the Powers of Nature to reunite
parts which have been, by accident, totally separated from the Animal System. ..."
7. View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages by Henry Hallam (1837)
"... if it were ever sincere, was never accomplished. though he governed that county
in her name, without pretending to reunite it to the royal domain, ..."