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View usage for: (juːnaɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense unites, present participle uniting, past tense, past participle unitedverbIf a group of people or things unite or if something unites them, they join together and act as a group. The two parties have been trying to unite since the New Year. [VERB] The vast majority of nations have agreed to unite their efforts to bring peace. [VERB noun] Synonyms: cooperate, ally, join forces, league More Synonyms of unite More Synonyms of unite unite in British English 1 (juːˈnaɪt) verb1. to make or become an integrated whole or a unity; combine 2. to join, unify or be unified in purpose, action, beliefs, etc 3. to enter or cause to enter into an association or alliance 4. to adhere or cause to adhere; fuse 5. (transitive) to possess or display (qualities) in combination or at the same time he united charm with severity 6. archaic to join or become joined in marriage Derived forms uniter (uˈniter) noun Word origin C15: from Late Latin ūnīre, from ūnus one unite in British English 2 (ˈjuːnaɪt, juːˈnaɪt) nounan English gold coin minted in the Stuart period, originally worth 20 shillings Word origin C17: from obsolete unite joined, alluding to the union of England and Scotland (1603) (juːˈnaɪt) noun(in Britain) a trade union formed in 2007 by the amalgamation of Amicus and the Transport and General Workers' Union unite in American English 1 (juˈnaɪt) verb transitiveWord forms: uˈnited or uˈniting1. to put or bring together so as to make one; combine or join into a whole 2. a. to bring together in common cause, interest, opinion, etc.; join, as in action, through fellowship, agreement, legal bonds, etc. 3. to have or show (qualities, characteristics, etc.) in combination verb intransitive5. to become combined or joined together; become one or as one, by adhering, associating, etc. SIMILAR WORDS: join Word origin ME unyten < L unitus, pp. of unire, to unite < unus, one unite in American English 2 (ˈjunaɪt; juˈnaɪt) noun a former English gold coin of James I, equal to 20 shillings Word origin < ME, united: with reference to the union of England and Scotland Examples of 'unite' in a sentenceunite The school is united in its grief.Us victims will stand together united for justice and answers.They said that they would ask Mexico to join their united front.I say it's time for us to come together as a united people.We pull together in this united kingdom.Will defence groups keep a united front?You need to make a united stand so his son learns to be responsible.You can see we are all together and united.And yesterday all three cities were united in grief at that exact time.How can very different people unite in purpose?Today there are no causes that unite us.We must stay united and focused on finding her.We are a united kingdom with a united future.Many local united churches and groups of churches have been established.My wish is to unite and make the club successful.But it can also bring people together with a united sense of purpose.They must unite and organise to help us help them.Together we are a united kingdom with a united future.It promises to be a long, happy and fruitful marriage as they unite against the cowboys.Unite said industrial action would see passenger services seriously disrupted during the Easter holidays.Yesterday, they were united in their grief.When people are united behind a cause or a project, they can move mountains.Labour chiefs launched disciplinary action amid claims Unite signed up dozens of members to the party there without telling them.The cricket team has, in a small way, helped unite and bring joy to the country.He said: 'I came up with the idea to unite football fans to forget their petty rivalries and come together in a national movement. British English: unite / juːˈnaɪt/ VERB If a group of people or things unite, they join together and act as a group. The two parties have been trying to unite since the New Year. Only the president can unite the people. - American English: unite
- Arabic: يُوَحِّدُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: unir
- Chinese: 团结
- Croatian: ujediniti
- Czech: spojit se
- Danish: forene
- Dutch: verenigen
- European Spanish: unir personas
- Finnish: yhdistää
- French: unifier
- German: vereinigen
- Greek: ενώνω
- Italian: unire
- Japanese: 結合する
- Korean: 연합하다
- Norwegian: forene
- Polish: zjednoczyć
- European Portuguese: unir
- Romanian: a uni
- Russian: объединять
- Latin American Spanish: unir
- Swedish: förena
- Thai: ทำให้เป็นหนึ่ง
- Turkish: birleştirmek kişileri
- Ukrainian: об'єднувати(ся)
- Vietnamese: hợp nhất
Chinese translation of 'unite' vt - [people, party]
使联(聯)合 (shǐ liánhé)
vi - [people, party]
联(聯)合行动(動) (liánhé xíngdòng)
Definition to possess (a combination of qualities) at the same time They have agreed to unite their efforts to bring peace. Synonyms Opposites part , separate, split , divide , break , detach , sever , disunite Definition to form an association or alliance The two parties have been trying to unite since the New Year. Synonyms join forces league band pool pull together join together close ranks club together Opposites part , break , separate, split , divorce Additional synonymsWe need to ally economic freedom with personal liberty. Synonyms combine, unite, join, link, marry, mix, bond, associate, pool, bind, connect, compound, blend, integrate, merge, put together, unify, fuse, synthesize, join together, band together, meld Definition to combine or unite The firm has amalgamated with an American company. Synonyms combine, unite, ally, compound, blend, incorporate, integrate, merge, fuse, mingle, alloy, coalesce, meld, commingle, intermix Definition to connect in the mind We've got the idea of associating progress with the future. Synonyms connect, couple, league, link, mix, relate, pair, ally, identify, unite, join, combine, attach, affiliate, fasten, correlate, confederate, yoke, affix, lump together, cohere, mention in the same breath, conjoin, think of together Additional synonymsDefinition to mix or mingle (components) Blend the ingredients until you have a smooth cream. Synonyms mix, join, combine, compound, incorporate, merge, put together, fuse, unite, mingle, alloy, synthesize, amalgamate, interweave, coalesce, intermingle, meld, intermix, commingle, commix Definition to unite or come together in one body or mass Cities, if unrestricted, tend to coalesce into bigger and bigger conurbations. Synonyms blend, unite, mix, combine, incorporate, integrate, merge, consolidate, come together, fuse, amalgamate, meld, cohere, commingle, commix Definition to work with another or others on a joint project The two writers collaborated on a new show. Synonyms work together, team up, join forces, cooperate, play ball (informal), participateDefinition to form a chemical compound Combine the flour with water to make a paste.Her tale combines a strong storyline with sly humour. Synonyms amalgamate, marry, mix, bond, bind, compound, blend, incorporate, integrate, merge, put together, fuse, synthesize Definition to unite in a confederacy Ethnic conflicts derived from an ill-managed effort to confederate the country. Synonyms unite, ally, associate, combine, merge, amalgamate, band together, federateDefinition to combine into a whole The state's four higher education boards are to be consolidated. Synonyms combine, unite, join, marry, merge, unify, amalgamate, federate, conjoin Definition to join or become combined The chemicals fused to form a new compound. Synonyms join, unite, combine, blend, integrate, merge, put together, dissolve, amalgamate, federate, coalesce, intermingle, meld, run together, commingle, intermix, agglutinateDefinition to include or be included as part of a larger unit The agreement allowed the rebels to be incorporated into the police force. Synonyms integrate, include, absorb, unite, merge, accommodate, knit, fuse, assimilate, amalgamate, subsume, coalesce, harmonize, meld Definition to connect with or as if with links the Channel Tunnel linking Britain and France Synonyms connect, join, unite, couple, tie, bind, attach, fasten, yokeDefinition to fit together or unite It will be difficult to marry his two interests – cooking and sport. Synonyms unite, match, join, link, tie, bond, ally, merge, knit, unify, splice, yokeAdditional synonymsDefinition to combine, esp. so as to become part of a larger whole The two countries merged into one. Synonyms combine, blend, fuse, amalgamate, unite, join, mix, consolidate, mingle, converge, coalesce, melt into, meld, intermix Definition to make or become one He said he would seek to unify the Party and win the next election. Synonyms unite, join, combine, merge, consolidate, bring together, fuse, confederate, amalgamate, federateDefinition to unite closely a film which weds stunning visuals and a first-class score Synonyms unite, combine, bring together, amalgamate, join, link, marry, ally, connect, blend, integrate, merge, unify, make one, fuse, weld, interweave, yoke, coalesce, commingle |