Crossword-Solution: REUNITE 7 letters, 43 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Reunite v. t. & i. To unite again; to join after separation or
variance.

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REUNITE anagram NEURITE, RETINUE, UTERINE

We have 43 clues for the answer “REUNITE”

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Join up again 1 answer
Emulate alumni 1 answer
End a split 1 answer
Gather, as alumni 1 answer
Get exes to become ex-exes 1 answer
Get ready for a comeback tour 1 answer
Grads often do it 1 answer
Heal a rift 1 answer
Heal the breach 1 answer
Hold an alumni affair 1 answer
Join the alumni party 1 answer
Come together again. 1 answer
Join, after separation. 1 answer
Like a developing fetus' location 1 answer
Make a comeback tour possible, perhaps 1 answer
Make a comeback, as a band might 1 answer
Make as one again. 1 answer
Prepare for a comeback tour 1 answer
What Peaches & Herb do sometimes? 1 answer
What the Beatles never did 1 answer
bring or come together again after a separation 1 answer
combine again 1 answer
Cash in on some nostalgia band-wise 1 answer
Bond, after a time 1 answer
Become ex-exes 1 answer
End a separation 2 answers
Link anew. 2 answers
team up again 2 answers
Get the old gang together 2 answers
Get together again 2 answers
What old grads do 2 answers
Bring together again 3 answers
Bring back together 3 answers
Wed again 4 answers
Join again 4 answers
Rejoin 5 answers
get back together 6 answers
Meet again 7 answers
AGAIN TOGETHER 10 answers
BRING ___ END 10 answers
MAKE UP 30 answers
Reconcile 30 answers
Bring Together 68 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with REUNITE (5)

Robert Kennedy took to the campaign trail for the 1968 Presidential election in order to bring justice to the poor, both black and white, and in order to reunite America behind a new sense of purpose and idealism.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Well, let it be; through all the maze of trouble His plots and base oppression must create, I’ll shape myself a way to higher things, And who will say ’tis wrong? BASIL, A TRAGEDY No spider ever took more pains to repair the shattered meshes of his web, than did Waldemar Fitzurse to reunite and combine the scattered members of Prince John’s cabal.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
They had a sad walk home, and that night, full of love and good counsel, Dick exerted every art to please his father, to convince him of his respect and affection, to heal up this breach of kindness, and reunite two hearts.
Tales and Fantasies Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
Let him who falling silver has espied (Which mercury by alchymists is hight) Scatter, and reunite each broken member, Hearing my tale, what he has seen remember.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996
They, therefore, resolved to separate, Godfrey de Bouillon proceeding through Hungary and Bulgaria, the Count of Toulouse through Lombardy and Dalmatia, and the other leaders through Apulia to Constantinople, where the several divisions were to reunite.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions Charles Mackay 2008

Quotes with REUNITE (3)

I begin my life. I live again. I meet a young girl called Valeria. She smiles easily. She laughs tender sounds that pull at my heart. I’m too young to be profound but she makes me feel so safe. So cherished. I am thirty years old. I bump into a woman I knew when she was a girl. Valeria looks annoyed to see me. She lives in the future. Where the world is turning. I live within the past. Where the people are trapped and screaming and alone. I live within the past when Valeria a…
F.K. Preston
A unified team is a force to be reckoned with. When teams pull together to serve a higher purpose, the synergy builds momentum and helps everyone head in the right direction. When people reunite, pull together, have each other’s backs, and strive to achieve a clearly defined purpose, the culture is empowered to produce extraordinary outcomes.
Susan C. Young
This, then, is the legacy of January 1973. The "me generation" found its voice, religion became a political force, poverty and civil rights became someone else's problem, and the national will for concerted action for the common good of all its citizens was scattered into "a thousand points of light." At some point, perhaps those scattered lights will re-form and reunite to give birth to a rededicated nation, one that includes a place for everyone, opportunity for all, and he…
James Robenalt January 1973: Watergate, Roe v. Wade, Vietnam, and the Month That Changed America Forever
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 43 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).