What does reunify mean?

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re·uni·fy

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. reunify, reuniteverb

    unify again, as of a country

    "Will Korea reunify?"

Wiktionary

  1. reunifyverb

    unify again, bring back together after separation

ChatGPT

  1. reunify

    To reunify means to bring together parts or elements that were previously divided or separated, restoring them to a state of unity or wholeness. This can apply to a wide range of situations such as reunifying a country that was politically or territorially split, reuniting a family, or integrating segregated systems or organizations.

CrunchBase

  1. Reunify

    Reunify's technology delivers real time consumer insight around considerations and preferences from conversations and public sources across a myriad of social and online mediums. Reunify delivers solutions that predict customers’ propensity to take very specific offers, become valuable customers, join memberships and loyalty programs, continue to consume services or churn out, and their likelihood to respond through various communication channels. The goal of these scoring algorithms is to provide the data necessary to embed directly into a Client’s websites, social sites, mobile apps, mail programs, email programs, call centers, and even retail channels.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of reunify in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of reunify in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of reunify in a Sentence

  1. Sandra Cordero:

    We are urging the public and lawmakers to really pressure ICE to release these families as quickly as possible because they've already been through such a traumatic experience, it really speaks to where they've been, what they've gone through and their desire to reunify their families -- to make their families whole again -- that they're putting themselves in this position.

  2. Chris Meekins:

    We expect to be able to reunify all eligible parents who were within ICE custody this evening by the court order.

  3. Jonathan White:

    The program is not built to reunify children with parents who are in detention.

  4. Randi Weingarten:

    In the past five months, 2,500 children have been separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border. This is despite a judge's order to stop and to reunify the children, six children have died. We are saying to the Human Rights Council: Hear us and help us!

  5. Kristi Noem:

    When Iwas a little girl, my mom and dad brought a little foster boy into our family, so I grew up with a foster brother, i think that we can do more to support kids and families in crisis [and]helping those families reunify when we can.

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