Used in a Sentence

reunion

How to use reunion in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for reunion.

Editorial note

I'm gonna let Radio Shack make the first move in our reunion story.

Examples20
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

a party of former associates who have come together again

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of reunion gathered in one view.

noun

a party of former associates who have come together again

noun

the act of coming together again; "monetary unification precipitated the reunification of the German state in October 1990"

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for reunion.

noun

a party of former associates who have come together again

noun

the act of coming together again; "monetary unification precipitated the reunification of the German state in October 1990"

Example sentences

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I'm gonna let Radio Shack make the first move in our reunion story.

2

The idea of a reunion is a nice one\n\nVersus. . I think the idea of a reunion is a nice one

3

> Imagine a 10 year high school reunion that exists not in the old gymnasium, but in a virtual space where you can catch up with them. Why do people keep saying stuff like this?

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- We had our first ever family reunion. - My mother's dimentia has turned her back into a child.

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This is a little uncanny as I stopped from booking a flight to my 10 year deployment reunion just to share this thought with you. Also, I was in Baghdad during an Ashura.

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> Imagine a 10 year high school reunion that exists not in the old gymnasium, but in a virtual space where you can catch up with them. And you offer one of them a hug and then pause and realize, "Oh yeah.

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Given its about a 40th reunion, it's likely the comment was about a more established field of engineering.

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The six guys attending their reunion sat on the hoods of their cars till the wee hours drinking beer and tossing the empties. The business model shifts the costs of hotel use unto surrounding properties.

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Further, I think Fb serves a very important purpose in my life: it has supplanted any need or desire to attend a high school reunion. I can easily find out "what you've been up to" if I care in the slightest.

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I pray that Joss doesn't do something like this for firefly, because I'm worried about how in debt I would go to assist in funding a reunion of that series...

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At a high school reunion I saw many of that group and realized that was probably the most successful group of people I ever sat down at a table with. Three professors, a doctor, and a very successful business consultant.

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At the family reunion, she saw me using a screwdriver to take something apart. She immediately elbowed her way into the seat next to me, and politely insisted on me giving her the screwdriver.

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Imagine a 10 year high school reunion that exists not in the old gymnasium, but in a virtual space where you can catch up with them. Imagine sitting in the front row of the next presidential debate, where you can see the sweat forming on the candidate's brow under the lights.

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He was a close friend of Engelbart, his work valued by his contemporaries, and there's a reason for which he was invited at the Homebrew Computer Club reunion a few months ago. Nelson's work gives us an insight on what computing could have looked like, in some weird parallel world.

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I remember before he died being at a family reunion and him introducing me to family members that I've never met as follows: "This is my son, he's gonna be big someday."

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We'll be getting together for our college club annual reunion in September and once more trying to tell kids "Hey guys, if the salaryman thing doesn't pan out, we'll take you out to coffee and tell you about some other options." Many middle class Japanese kids have literally never heard that once in their entire lives.

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Once at a family reunion I noticed that most of my aunts and uncles drove Oldsmobiles, with a few Buicks thrown in for good measure. Note that another effect of this campaign also worked to discourage the perception of Oldsmobiles as appropriate for specifically male buyers.

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But on Google+ even if you've got 5 minutes to kill on a random link, clicking over to the "noisy" circle carries a mental obligation to not just find a link, but actually do the chore of scanning her aggregated posts to see if there was anything in there about your Uncle's knee surgery or the family reunion. So you generally don't do it.

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I would expect that since it's a voluntary survey, there would be some amount of the 'high school reunion effect' going on here and that the survey results would skew higher than the actual. In the same way that those who look good and have done well are more likely to attend a high school reunion, I would assume that those students who have had relatively successful job searches would be more likely to respond to the survey.

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One interesting thing to think about is our marriage was basically a little ceremony followed by two co-located family reunions, and it cost about $10K. In comparison a couple years ago my wife hosted and organized a family reunion at a city park for her family, about as many people attended, and our out of pocket was $82 for a park pavilion rental. So we're looking at almost two orders of magnitude of cost inefficiency.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use reunion in a sentence?

I'm gonna let Radio Shack make the first move in our reunion story.

What does reunion mean?

a party of former associates who have come together again

What part of speech is reunion?

reunion is commonly used as noun.