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reunion
English
Alternative forms
- re-union
- reünion
Etymology
From Middle French réunion; re- +? union.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?i??ju?nj?n/, /???ju?nj?n/
Noun
reunion (countable and uncountable, plural reunions)
- 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.
- A planned event at which members of a dispersed group meet together.
- Are you going to the reunion this year?
Synonyms
- reunition
- reunite
Derived terms
- class reunion
- family reunion
Related terms
- reunite
- union
Translations
See also
- homecoming
Anagrams
- nounier
Ladin
Noun
reunion f (plural reunions)
- meeting, assembly, conference
- reunion, gathering, get-together
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pacification
English
Etymology
From French pacification
Noun
pacification (countable and uncountable, plural pacifications)
- The process of pacifying.
Translations
French
Pronunciation
Noun
pacification f (plural pacifications)
- pacification
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