What does the word reunited mean?

    Part of speech: verb transitive, verb intransitive

  • To unite again.

Usage examples for reunited

  1. In re- embracing the Protestant confession, therefore, Rousseau was not leaving Catholicism, to which he had never really passed over; he was only undergoing in entire gravity of spirit a formality which reconciled him with his native city, and reunited those strands of spiritual connection with it which had never been more than superficially parted. – Rousseau Volumes I. and II. by John Morley
  2. Isobel said, " Well, we have nothing to do with the Reunited Nations." – Black Man's Burden by Dallas McCord Reynolds
  3. Heaven blessed me with children; but having been separated from them from their earliest infancy, the day at length came when we were to be reunited. – Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers by Various