Definition of reunification in US English:
reunification
nounˌrēˌyo͞onifəˈkāSH(ə)nˌriˌjunɪfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
Restoration of political unity to a place or group, especially a divided territory.
we will strive for the peaceful reunification of the motherland
Example sentencesExamples
- Hostility between them has lasted since 1953, despite successive efforts by the South towards reunification.
- More time will give the South an opportunity to prepare for the reunification.
- The commission attempted to elaborate on the legal side of reunification.
- The spillover economic benefits of reunification also have a political payoff, integrating the countries of the region in a set of cooperative commercial relationships.
- Politicians find reunification a useful issue to be exploited for their own political causes.
- Their president proposed the concept of political integration rather than reunification.
- In the years immediately following reunification, this empty terrain slashed through the newly open city.
- The reunification of the country ushered in a "Golden Age" for the banking industry from 1927 to 1937.
- The churches were important actors during the negotiations toward reunification.
- His tireless efforts for a quick German reunification paid off well.