Both Uses of
rendezvous
in
1984 by Orwell
- They had flown from a secret airfield in Canada to a rendezvous somewhere in Siberia, and had conferred with members of the Eurasian General Staff, to whom they had betrayed important military secrets.†
p. 78..4 *
- There were evenings when they reached their rendezvous and then had to walk past one another without a sign, because a patrol had just come round the corner or a helicopter was hovering overhead.†
p. 129..1
Definition:
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(rendezvous) to meet at a certain time and place; or an instance of such a meeting