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family reunion
[ fam-uh-lee ree-yoon-yuhn, fam-lee ]
noun
- a gathering of relatives, especially after an interval of separation:
We're all headed to Wisconsin this summer for a family reunion of the Taylor cousins.
Word History and Origins
Origin of family reunion1
Example Sentences
In return, the British government would accept legal migrants seeking family reunion in the UK.
Two days later, a bill aimed at reducing immigration numbers and family reunion rights was rejected by Germany's parliament by 350 votes to 338.
While Wednesday's vote saw a non-binding motion over changes to immigration law pass through parliament, actual legislation will be tabled on Friday aimed at curbing immigration numbers and family reunion rights.
Merz now plans to propose actual legislation on Friday – again with possible AfD backing – aimed at curbing immigration numbers and family reunion rights.
“On one hand, it was a big family reunion coming back. On the other hand, it was a new set of challenges,” Christina Alexandra Voros, the cinematographer and primary director of the Western-flavored drama, recalled recently to The Times, noting that it was a top priority to maintain secrecy about the series’ story lines leading up to the finale.
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