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    rendezvous
    /ˈrɒndɪvuː/

    noun

    • 1. a meeting at an agreed time and place: "Edward turned up late for their rendezvous" Similar meetingappointmentengagementassignation

    verb

    • 1. meet at an agreed time and place: "I rendezvoused with Bea as planned"

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  2. The meaning of RENDEZVOUS is a place appointed for assembling or meeting. How to use rendezvous in a sentence.

  3. an arrangement to meet someone, especially secretly, at a particular place and time, or the place itself: We have a rendezvous for next week, don't we? The lovers met at a secret rendezvous in the park. a place where a particular group of people often go or meet, by arrangement or habit: This restaurant is a popular rendezvous for local artists.

  4. A rendezvous is a meeting, often a secret one, that you have arranged with someone for a particular time and place.

  5. an arrangement to meet someone, especially secretly, at a particular place and time, or the place itself: We have a rendezvous for next week, don't we? The lovers met at a secret rendezvous in the park. a place where a particular group of people often go or meet, by arrangement or habit: This restaurant is a popular rendezvous for local artists.

  6. Rendezvous is a very French way to say "meeting" or "date." So go ahead and call your next dentist appointment or lunch date with friends a rendezvous. In the 1590s, rendezvous meant “a place for assembling of troops.” And you'll still hear military tacticians talking about "rendezvous points" today.

  7. RENDEZVOUS meaning: 1 : a meeting with someone that is arranged for a particular time and place and that is often secret; 2 : a place where people agree to meet at a particular time.

  8. rendezvous (with somebody) an arrangement to meet somebody at a particular time and place. I had a secret rendezvous with John that evening. He arranged a rendezvous at the club.

  9. Meaning & use. 1. 1556–. The action of meeting or assembling, either habitually or for an appointed purpose. Chiefly in place (point, port, etc.) of rendezvous. Recorded earliest in attributive use. 1556.

  10. A rendezvous is a meeting, often a secret one, that you have arranged with someone for a particular time and place. 2. A rendezvous is the place where you have arranged to meet someone, often secretly.

  11. A rendezvous is a meeting, often a secret one, that you have arranged with someone for a particular time and place.