I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
point
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Gabriel, Lambert and Church met the F2B at the rendezvous point and headed for the Front.
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The next day the whole unit moved to a forward rendezvous point about sixty miles inland from the coast.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Old Town Square is one of Prague's best known tourist rendezvous .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Dexter and she would deliver Urquhart there for his rendezvous at seven o'clock that morning.
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I am opposed to air mattresses at a rendezvous , personally.
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I asked if he was going down to the rendezvous .
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I had a rendezvous in the dark.
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One quick telephone call had booked the aircraft, another fixed a rendezvous with a fellow salesman.
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Their plan for a Paris rendezvous had collapsed.
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At seven p.m. she entered the wine bar where she had arranged to rendezvous .
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But at weekends, they attempt to rendezvous over the Oxford marmalade, and on this occasion had succeeded.
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The other participants in the meeting have to rendezvous at a similar studio, of which there are nine in Britain.
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The vehicle can then rendezvous and dock with the space station with little further expenditure of fuel.
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We rendezvous every morning near Blackfriars Bridge and get the first jobs over the radio.
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You'd rendezvous with people at midnight at Covent Garden station.