Word Meanings - REUNITE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To unite again; to join after separation or variance. Shak.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of REUNITE)
- Rally t and i
- reunite
- inspirit
- assemble
- congregate
- animate
- recover
- reassure
- Reconcile
- Unite
- conciliate
- propitiate
- pacify
- harmonize
- adjust
- adapt
- suit
Related words: (words related to REUNITE)
- UNITERABLE
Not iterable; incapable of being repeated. "To play away an uniterable life." Sir T. Browne. - ADAPTABLE
Capable of being adapted. - ADJUSTIVE
Tending to adjust. - ASSEMBLE
To collect into one place or body; to bring or call together; to convene; to congregate. Thither he assembled all his train. Milton. All the men of Israel assembled themselves. 1 Kings viii. 2. (more info) together to collect; L. ad + - RECOVERANCE
Recovery. - ADAPTNESS
Adaptedness. - ANIMATER
One who animates. De Quincey. - REUNITEDLY
In a reunited manner. - RALLY
1. The act or process of rallying (in any of the senses of that word). 2. A political mass meeting. - CONCILIATE
To win ower; to gain from a state of hostility; to gain the good will or favor of; to make friendly; to mollify; to propitiate; to appease. The rapacity of his father's administration had excited such universal discontent, that it was - RECONCILE
1. To cause to be friendly again; to conciliate anew; to restore to friendship; to bring back to harmony; to cause to be no longer at variance; as, to reconcile persons who have quarreled. Propitious now and reconciled by prayer. Dryden. We pray - RECOVERABLE
Capable of being recovered or regained; capable of being brought back to a former condition, as from sickness, misfortune, etc.; obtainable from a debtor or possessor; as, the debt is recoverable; goods lost or sunk in the ocean are not recoverable. - ASSEMBLER
One who assembles a number of individuals; also, one of a number assembled. - ADAPTIVE
Suited, given, or tending, to adaptation; characterized by adaptation; capable of adapting. Coleridge. -- A*dapt"ive*ly, adv. - ANIMATED
Endowed with life; full of life or spirit; indicating animation; lively; vigorous. "Animated sounds." Pope. "Animated bust." Gray. "Animated descriptions." Lewis. - RECOVERY
The obtaining in a suit at law of a right to something by a verdict and judgment of court. 4. The getting, or gaining, of something not previously had. "Help be past recovery." Tusser. 5. In rowing, the act of regaining the proper position - HARMONIZE
1. To agree in action, adaptation, or effect on the mind; to agree in sense or purport; as, the parts of a mechanism harmonize. 2. To be in peace and friendship, as individuals, families, or public organizations. 3. To agree in vocal or musical - ADAPT
Fitted; suited. Swift. - ADAPTATION
1. The act or process of adapting, or fitting; or the state of being adapted or fitted; fitness. "Adaptation of the means to the end." Erskine. 2. The result of adapting; an adapted form. - ADJUSTING PLANE; ADJUSTING SURFACE
A small plane or surface, usually capable of adjustment but not of manipulation, for preserving lateral balance in an aƫroplane or flying machine. - RECOVER
To cover again. Sir W. Scott. - SUTURALLY
In a sutural manner. - CENTRALLY
In a central manner or situation. - CAPACIFY
To quality. The benefice he is capacified and designed for. Barrow. - PASTORALLY
1. In a pastoral or rural manner. 2. In the manner of a pastor. - MISADJUSTMENT
Wrong adjustment; unsuitable arrangement. - ORALLY
1. In an oral manner. Tillotson. 2. By, with, or in, the mouth; as, to receive the sacrament orally. Usher. - LATERALLY
By the side; sidewise; toward, or from, the side. - LITERALLY
1. According to the primary and natural import of words; not figuratively; as, a man and his wife can not be literally one flesh. 2. With close adherence to words; word by word. So wild and ungovernable a poet can not be translated literally. - IRRECONCILEMENT
The state or quality of being unreconciled; disagreement. - READJUSTMENT
A second adjustment; a new or different adjustment. - CHORALLY
In the manner of a chorus; adapted to be sung by a choir; in harmony. - IRRECOVERABLE
Not capable of being recovered, regained, or remedied; irreparable; as, an irrecoverable loss, debt, or injury. That which is past is gone and irrecoverable. Bacon. Syn. -- Irreparable; irretrievable; irremediable; unalterable; incurable; hopeless. - SCRIPTURALLY
In a scriptural manner. - DEXTRALLY
(adv. Towards the right; as, the hands of a watch rotate dextrally. - ALUNITE
Alum stone.