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rendezvous

rendezvous / rendezvous / rendezvous / rendezvous
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: rendezvouspast: rendezvousedpp: rendezvouseding: rendezvousing

This term carries a distinct air of intentionality and secrecy, often evoking images of clandestine operations, military precision, or romantic arrangements. It suggests a level of planning and mutual agreement that a simple meeting lacks, implying a specific coordinate in time and space that both parties have committed to. As a noun, the word is borrowed directly from French and retains its original spelling. While it functions as a standard countable noun, its usage often shifts between the specific event of meeting and the physical location where such meetings occur.

Meanings

Nounrendezvous

An agreed meeting at a certain time and place.

"We have a rendezvous at the clock tower at noon."

Nounrendezvous

A designated meeting place, often used in military or aviation contexts.

"The troops established a rendezvous in the valley."

Transitive Verbrendezvous
[~ with someone]

To meet someone at a prearranged time and place.

"The spies rendezvoused with their contact in a dark alley."

Intransitive Verbrendezvous
[~ at something]

To meet at a prearranged time and place.

"The two ships rendezvoused at the coordinates provided."

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