Noun
family reunion (plural family reunions)
An infrequent gathering of family members or distant relatives who are usually geographically separated.
"And so, you know, to be able to witness this family reunion of sorts, and then to be invited to be part of that family, it's special, it's so special." Source: Internet
Campaigners have warned the crossings could even increase if the government does not agree family reunion arrangements with the EU after the transition period ends. Source: Internet
At a family reunion with all her relatives, a commando unit under the order of the Shi'ar attacked the party, killing everyone in an effort to wipe out the Grey genome. Source: Internet
A family reunion is not only a time to get loved ones together, it’s a time to create memories and preserve existing ones—to share stories, favorite recipes and solidify relationships that will last for lifetimes to come. Source: Internet
An image of of kids loving a white husky during a family reunion in Betterton, Maryland. Source: Internet
Hymes (1974), pp.54 and 56. At the family reunion, an aunt might tell a story to the young female relatives, but males, although not addressed, might also hear the narrative. Source: Internet