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réunirent

Réunirent is the third-person plural form of the French verb réunir in the passé simple (past historic). Réunir itself means to bring together, to assemble, or to reunite, depending on context. The passé simple is a literary tense used mainly in written narratives, chronicles, and historical accounts to describe actions completed in the past. In everyday spoken French, the same meaning is typically conveyed with the passé composé: ils ont réuni, or with the reflexive form for meetings, ils se sont réunis.

Etymology and meaning: the verb réunir comes from the prefix re- plus unir (to unite), with etymological

Usage notes: réunirent is transitive, taking a direct object that is something to be brought together, such

Example sentences: Ils réunirent les témoins pour établir la chronologie. Certains historiens utilisent réunirent pour décrire

See also: réunir (to bring together), réunissant (present participle), réunification (the act of reuniting or reunification)

roots
in
the
Latin
reunire
(to
unite
again).
The
form
réunirent
reflects
standard
conjugation
patterns
of
regular
-ir
verbs
in
the
passé
simple,
adapted
to
the
lexical
meaning
of
réunir.
as
des
documents,
des
personnes,
ou
des
preuves
(Ils
réunirent
les
preuves).
In
its
pronominal
sense,
se
réunirent
means
they
met
or
convened
as
a
group
(Ils
se
réunirent
pour
discuter).
The
passé
simple
is
not
used
to
describe
ongoing
or
repeated
past
actions;
it
signals
a
definite
event
in
a
historical
or
literary
narrative.
comment
les
provinces
réunirent
leurs
forces.
Ils
se
réunirent
au
conseil
pour
décider
des
mesures.