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Rendezvouses

Rendezvous \Ren"dez*vous\ (r?n"d?*v[=oo] or r?n"-; 277), n.; pl. Rendezvouses (r?n"d?-v[=oo]`z?z). Note: [Rare in the plural.] [F. rendez-vous, properly, render yourselves, repair to a place. See Render.]

  1. A place appointed for a meeting, or at which persons customarily meet.

    An inn, the free rendezvous of all travelers.
    --Sir W. Scott.

  2. Especially, the appointed place for troops, or for the ships of a fleet, to assemble; also, a place for enlistment.

    The king appointed his whole army to be drawn together to a rendezvous at Marlborough.
    --Clarendon.

  3. A meeting by appointment.
    --Sprat.

  4. Retreat; refuge. [Obs.]
    --Shak.

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rendezvouses

n. (context nonstandard rare English) (plural of rendezvous English) (qualifier: the usual plural is '''rendezvous''', pronounced /-vuz/) vb. (en-third-person singular of: rendezvous)

Usage examples of "rendezvouses".

But I had looked suspicious, and Verity had acted without thinking, and now Terence and Tossie, who would otherwise never have met, were planning rendezvouses, and who knew what complications that would cause?

Under Zulu-Three, Schneider's units would make for half a dozen widely separated rendezvouses beyond the hyper limit, where Diamato's battlecruisers would recover as many of their crewmen as possible.

It was possible none of his ships would survive to reach a rendezvous, or that the Manties would manage to deduce the rendezvouses locations and get something into position to interdict them.

Under Zulu-Three, Schneider’s units would make for half a dozen widely separated rendezvouses beyond the hyper limit, where Diamato’s battlecruisers would recover as many of their crewmen as possible.

He also knew from his own private rendezvouses with the Lumians in the dense forests to the west of Pergassos that Eskenderom was trying to enlist the aid of Lumian magic to present Groork to the Kroaxian population as a genuine miracle-worker and revealer of Divine Will—because the Lumians had admitted it.

Raphael sends out its sad beacon, a torchship rendezvouses with it twenty light-minutes out, and the sergeant's body is removed and brought to the resurrection chapel at St.