rendezvous
ren|dez|vous /r'ɒndeɪvuː/ (rendezvousing rendezvoused)
The form rendezvous is pronounced /r'ɒndeɪvuːz/when it is the plural of the noun or the third person singular of the verb.
1 [N-COUNT]
A rendezvous is a meeting, often a secret one, that you have arranged with someone for a particular time and place.
I had almost decided to keep my rendezvous with Tony.
2 [N-COUNT]
A rendezvous is the place where you have arranged to meet someone, often secretly.
Their rendezvous would be the Penta Hotel at Heathrow Airport.
3 [V-RECIP] V with n, pl-n V
If you rendezvous with someone or if the two of you rendezvous, you meet them at a time and place that you have arranged.
The plan was to rendezvous with him on Sunday afternoon...
She wondered where they were going to rendezvous afterwards.
= meet
The form rendezvous is pronounced /r'ɒndeɪvuːz/when it is the plural of the noun or the third person singular of the verb.
1 [N-COUNT]
A rendezvous is a meeting, often a secret one, that you have arranged with someone for a particular time and place.
I had almost decided to keep my rendezvous with Tony.
2 [N-COUNT]
A rendezvous is the place where you have arranged to meet someone, often secretly.
Their rendezvous would be the Penta Hotel at Heathrow Airport.
3 [V-RECIP] V with n, pl-n V
If you rendezvous with someone or if the two of you rendezvous, you meet them at a time and place that you have arranged.
The plan was to rendezvous with him on Sunday afternoon...
She wondered where they were going to rendezvous afterwards.
= meet