rendezvous [noun]
Definition of rendezvous:
- A meeting at a prearranged time and place.
- To meet at a prearranged time and place.
Opposite/Antonyms of rendezvous:
Sentence/Example of rendezvous:
The lovers had a secret rendezvous in the park.
The military units planned a rendezvous at the crossroads.
The restaurant was a popular rendezvous for young couples.
The summit was a high-level rendezvous of world leaders.
The spies exchanged information at their rendezvous.
The party was a festive rendezvous for friends and family.
The two ships arranged a rendezvous in the open sea.
The hikers set a rendezvous point at the mountain peak.
The business partners had a rendezvous to discuss the project.
The secret agents planned a rendezvous in a foreign city.
The friends agreed to rendezvous at the coffee shop.
The soldiers rendezvoused before the attack.
The ships rendezvoused to refuel.
The lovers rendezvoused under the old oak tree.
The spies rendezvoused in a deserted alleyway.
The hikers rendezvoused at the trailhead.
The diplomats rendezvoused at the embassy.
The birds rendezvoused in large flocks during migration.
The submarines rendezvoused in international waters.
The astronauts rendezvoused in orbit.
But Allister had not come in, although he was usually the first at a rendezvous.
The keeper of the rendezvous received us gladly, and we shipped immediately.
Not for anything must she be first at the rendezvous, even though it were only for a drawing-lesson.
Had she decoyed him to the rendezvous in the dark but to betray him to the bandits with whom she was in league?
His house was the rendezvous of all the nobility of the Court.'
Church and chapel had been the rendezvous of armed fanatics.
But the Avenger did not gain her rendezvous as soon as she expected.
Of course I shall miss my rendezvous; but they will not be put off so easily.
He then looked out for a post card from the spies, appointing a rendezvous.
Arrived at the rendezvous, Fandor sauntered along, awaiting developments.