2. Noun. (plural of reünion) ¹
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Definition of Reunions
1. reunion [n] - See also: reunion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reunions
Literary usage of Reunions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Development of Modern Europe: An Introduction to the Study of Current by James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard (1907)
"To carry out these " reunions," as they were called, courts were organized with
the special purpose of determining what should of right come to France and, ..."
2. Experimental Spiritism: Book on Mediums; Or, Guide for Mediums and by Allan Kardec (1891)
"Of reunions in General. 324. GREAT advantages may be derived from spiritist ...
reunions being collective wholes, consequently the preceding instructions ..."
3. The Island of Nantucket: What it was and what it is : Being a Complete Index by Edward K. Godfrey (1882)
"There have been three reunions of the alumni of the Nantucket High School. ...
who were descendants of the first settlers hold at intervals family reunions, ..."
4. Crests from the Ocean-world: Or, Experiences in a Voyage to Europe by Alonzo Tripp (1855)
"... and particularly upon a single clause therein contained, by which such as had
participated in the late reunions, were characterized as politically Mind, ..."
5. Crests from the Ocean-world: Or, Experiences in a Voyage to Europe by Alonzo Tripp (1862)
"REVOLUTION OF FEBRUARY CAUSE, reunions — ITALIAN INDEPENDENCE JUST MILIEU OF MR.
... These reunions were simply political gatherings, composed mainly of ..."