Similar words: unification, magnification, personification, ratification, gratification, notification, edification, deification. Meaning: ['rɪː‚juːnɪfɪ'keɪʃn] n. the act of coming together again.
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(61) Indoor supporting structure of wood doors and day trip, color reunification Beautiful.
(62) President Faure and the Togolese government attach great importance to relations with China, adhere to the one-China policy and support China's grand cause of reunification.
(63) And then there is the ever-present imponderable: the possible need, at some point, to finance the horrendous costs of reunification with destitute North Korea when that state collapses.
(64) But the dollar's unity or reunification of the rentier war is inevitable.
(65) The reunification of the Low Countries as the United Kingdom of the Netherlands occurred at the end of the French Empire in 1815.
(66) Germany's reunification was one of the world's most daring multi - billion economic experiments.
(67) The most important issue is the reunification of the motherland.
(68) Reunification with China opens up new opportunities for Hong Kong.
(69) But despite these achievements, economic reunification is far from an unmitigated success.
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