Synonym: appointment, get-together, meeting, session. Similar words: render, independent, independence, nervous, trend, tender, gender, offender. Meaning: ['rɑndɪvuː /'rɒn- ,-deɪ-] n. 1. a meeting planned at a certain time and place 2. a place where people meet 3. a date; usually with a member of the opposite sex. v. meet at a rendezvous.
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31. Rendezvous and capture were expected early Thursday.
32. I arrive at our rendezvous early.
33. I asked if he was going down to the rendezvous.
34. It was now time for the Main Force to rendezvous with its tanker train and refuel.
35. The present rendezvous had been riding high on my chart of dreads. How is that?
36. She flew to Paris for a secret rendezvous with Jean-Jacques.
37. The next day the whole unit moved to a forward rendezvous point about sixty miles inland from the coast.
38. He is a big bear of a fellow who was at the original rendezvous.
39. A spot of work here and there, liberally interspersed with rendezvous with an old flame?
40. They were forced to beat a hasty retreat and arrived at their rendezvous with Morris's patrol on time.
41. Only rarely have I even taken it out for a hot sync or a rendezvous to beam with its pals. Sentencedict.com
42. Dexter and she would deliver Urquhart there for his rendezvous at seven o'clock that morning.
43. Quinn had gambled on there being something inside the case to lead police and troops to whatever rendezvous he established with Zack.
44. At seven p.m. she entered the wine bar where she had arranged to rendezvous.
45. Actually a rendezvous at the Britannique would have been more convenient, its driveway being wider.
46. This morning, the Cheltenham restaurant, the Orient Rendezvous, was closed.
47. He was a punctilious blighter and I can't see him using the Lab as a convenient place for a rendezvous.
48. You'd rendezvous with people at midnight at Covent Garden station.
49. After midnight, taking his careful, indirect route home from his dockside rendezvous(sentencedict.com), he had met two men.
50. He'd expected a clandestine rendezvous - curtained windows, locked doors - not a gypsy encampment.
51. One quick telephone call had booked the aircraft, another fixed a rendezvous with a fellow salesman.
52. A rendezvous also would have permitted researchers to study the effects of electron emissions from the shuttle on the satellite.
53. If another ship did try to make a rendezvous, it would not be easy.
54. The rendezvous was set for two thirty in suite 409, and my pants were already bulging at the prospect.
55. The second part is capture into an orbit that permits rendezvous with the space station.
56. The other participants in the meeting have to rendezvous at a similar studio, of which there are nine in Britain.
57. The vehicle can then rendezvous and dock with the space station with little further expenditure of fuel.
58. Gabriel, Lambert and Church met the F2B at the rendezvous point and headed for the Front.
59. The yacht was scheduled to rendezvous with a Coast Guard patrol on Monday.
60. On the way back to the rendezvous the next morning, however, they suffered a sad loss.
More similar words: render, independent, independence, nervous, trend, tender, gender, offender, defender, tendency, vendetta, extended, dependent, tremendous, in favour of, arena, rent, parent, rental, parental, apparent, current, inherent, wander, index, under, parenting, currency, awareness, grandparent.