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  1. reunite:
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Detailed Translations for reunites from English to French

reunites form of reunite:

to reunite verb (reunites, reunited, reuniting)

  1. to reunite
    rallier; réunir
    • rallier verb (rallie, rallies, rallions, ralliez, )
    • réunir verb (réunis, réunit, réunissons, réunissez, )

Conjugations for reunite:

present
  1. reunite
  2. reunite
  3. reunites
  4. reunite
  5. reunite
  6. reunite
simple past
  1. reunited
  2. reunited
  3. reunited
  4. reunited
  5. reunited
  6. reunited
present perfect
  1. have reunited
  2. have reunited
  3. has reunited
  4. have reunited
  5. have reunited
  6. have reunited
past continuous
  1. was reuniting
  2. were reuniting
  3. was reuniting
  4. were reuniting
  5. were reuniting
  6. were reuniting
future
  1. shall reunite
  2. will reunite
  3. will reunite
  4. shall reunite
  5. will reunite
  6. will reunite
continuous present
  1. am reuniting
  2. are reuniting
  3. is reuniting
  4. are reuniting
  5. are reuniting
  6. are reuniting
subjunctive
  1. be reunited
  2. be reunited
  3. be reunited
  4. be reunited
  5. be reunited
  6. be reunited
diverse
  1. reunite!
  2. let's reunite!
  3. reunited
  4. reuniting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for reunite:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
rallier reunite
réunir reunite accumulate; amass; assemble; bridge; bring together; collect; combine; conform; connect; follow; forgather; fuse; fuze; gather; get together; go together; go with; join; join together; link; meet; meet each other; melt together; merge; see each other; unite; visit
- reunify

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Synonyms for "reunite":


Related Definitions for "reunite":

  1. unify again, as of a country1
  2. have a reunion; unite again1

Wiktionary Translations for reunite:

reunite
verb
  1. unifier ce qui avait été auparavant uni, puis séparer.
  2. (Histoire) Rejoindre une chose démembrée au tout dont elle faisait partie, en parlant de fiefs, de domaines