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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reunite . - adjective
united again after being separated
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Examples
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The old fellow travelers and Honecker claques became deputies and ministers in reunited Germany, just as former Nazis enjoyed political careers after the war.
The Lives of Nazis, the Stasi and Others Lorenz Maroldt 2010
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The possibility of careers in reunited Germany has been blocked only for stubborn members of the SED who continue to see East Germany as a sort of paradise.
The Lives of Nazis, the Stasi and Others Lorenz Maroldt 2010
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He has seen Alsace reincorporated with France, overrun by the Germans during the Second World War, and then once again reunited with France.
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They're going to spend some time just getting re -- reunited, which is totally understandable.
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No one was allowed anywhere near it except the immaculately dressed actors embracing each other warmly upon being 'reunited'.
Salena Tramel: Egypt-Gaza Border-Crossing A Soap Opera Filming Set 2009
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The promo says the Final Five are "reunited," although I guess that technically doesn't require all of them to be conscious.
Promo for Deadlock 2009
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And for me to be "reunited" with Corinne after a long winter was heavenly.
Archive 2006-06-01 2006
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And for me to be "reunited" with Corinne after a long winter was heavenly.
Best Friends 2006
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Been "reunited" with (and have since maintained an ongoing close friendship with) the person born two hours after me in the same hospital in NYC where I was born (and where, incidentally, my mother was also born; her mother, while also born in NYC, was orphaned as a child and we don't know where, exactly, my grandmother was born).
Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2005
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When we were "reunited" they were fresh from a bath and I couldn't tell them apart.
Memes Tarie 2006
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