Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The act of reunifying, or reducing to unity; a state of reunion or reconciliation.

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  • noun The unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country.

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  • noun the act of coming together again

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Examples

  • The title reunification bout that follows will likely be held in Las Vegas, said White.

    Latest Articles 2010

  • "If you ask me if the reunification is done, I would say, 'Yes.'"

    East-West Divide Preserved in a German Village 2010

  • By any account the true dems should begin reunification and realize that the things we are all fighting for are more important than who the Democratic Nominee is.

    Angry Clinton supporters tell party leaders: 'Let's go McCain!' 2008

  • South Korean officials will also have to decide that the tremendous cost of reunification is worth the increased security.

    One Korea? 2008

  • South Korean officials will also have to decide that the tremendous cost of reunification is worth the increased security.

    One Korea? 2008

  • The first is long-term reunification, imposed by Beijing as the only option for Taiwan, and the sine qua non for normal relations with any country.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Michael Turton 2008

  • However, Beijing, it adds, appears prepared to defer the use of force as long as it believes that long-term reunification remains possible and the costs of conflict outweigh the benefits.

    Taipei Times 2010

  • The profile details it as belonging to a single male who wants to network and meet friends and has interests in Korean reunification and, perhaps bizarrely, lactose free milk.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • Danish historian Feiwel Kupferberg (2002) argues that the real difficulty in German reunification was the discrepancy in the ways the West Germans ( "Wessies") and East Germans

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Danish historian Feiwel Kupferberg (2002) argues that the real difficulty in German reunification was the discrepancy in the ways the West Germans ( "Wessies") and East Germans

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

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