0 past simple and past participle of reunify
1 to join together into one country, parts of a country that were divided
Administration, from its presidential centre, was reunified into a single hierarchical apparatus, grounded in ' unity of command '.
Via aesthetics man and nature were reunified.
Since 1951, the only time the awards were reunified was in 1953.
The right current that is present in the reunified organization continue to promote reformist and conciliatory policies towards the regime.
He hopes that these efforts will ultimately pave the way for creating a reunified nation that is democratic, market-oriented, denuclearized, and friendly to all neighbors.
Many of these sites were positioned in central, strategic locations of the reunified city.
This policy directed the urban planning strategy for the reunified city.
The national army is not totally reunified; two deputy presidents still have control of some of the soldiers of their rebellion movements.