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united
u·nit·ed U0085900 (yo͞o-nī′tĭd)adj.1. Combined into a single entity: three united companies functioning as a single unit.2. Concerned with, produced by, or resulting from mutual action: a united effort to combat neighborhood crime.3. Being in harmony; agreed: supported the policy as a united student body. u·nit′ed·ly adv.u·nit′ed·ness n.united (juːˈnaɪtɪd) adj1. produced by two or more persons or things in combination or from their union or amalgamation: a united effort. 2. in agreement3. in association or alliance uˈnitedly adv uˈnitedness nu•nit•ed (yuˈnaɪ tɪd) adj. 1. made into or caused to act as a single entity. 2. formed or produced by the uniting of persons or things: a united effort. 3. agreed; in harmony. [1545–55] u•nit′ed•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | united - characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity; "presented a united front"collective - forming a whole or aggregateintegrated - not segregated; designated as available to all races or groups; "integrated schools"joint - united or combined; "a joint session of Congress"; "joint owners"divided - separated into parts or pieces; "opinions are divided" | | 2. | united - of or relating to two people who are married to each otherjoinedmarried - joined in matrimony; "a married man"; "a married couple" |
unitedadjective1. in agreement, agreed, unanimous, one, like-minded, in accord, of like mind, of one mind, of the same opinion Every party is united on the need for parliamentary democracy.2. combined, leagued, allied, unified, pooled, concerted, collective, affiliated, in partnership, banded together the first elections in a united Germany for fifty eight yearsTranslationsunite (juˈnait) verb1. to join together, or to make or become one. England and Scotland were united under one parliament in 1707; He was united with his friends again. 團結 团结2. to act together. Let us unite against the common enemy. 聯合 联合uˈnited adjective1. joined into a political whole. the United States of America. 聯合的 联合的2. joined together by love, friendship etc. They're a very united pair/family. 和睦的 和睦的3. made as a result of several people etc working together for a common purpose. Let us make a united effort to make our business successful. 一致的,共同的 一致的,共同的 united
unite against (someone or something)1. To join or combine with someone or something in order to oppose someone or something else. Though normally distrustful of each other, the two countries decided to unite against the growing threat from their neighbor to the north. Though we may have different beliefs and opinions, we must remain united against hate and oppression.2. To cause multiple people, groups, or organizations to join or combine together in opposition to someone or something else. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "unite" and "against." The unprovoked attack united the entire region against the small militant nation. The execution of the rebels united the citizens of the country against the colonial rule of the foreign kingdom.See also: uniteunite for (someone or something)To join or combine (with someone or something) for some particular task or action. Military forces from the two countries united for an attack against their neighbor to the north. Our two companies are uniting for a revolutionary new service to our consumers.See also: uniteunite in (someone or something)1. To join or combine (with someone or something) in some particular task, action, or event. Despite our differences, our two countries have united in the war against terror. The various companies announced that they are all united in their opposition to the proposed legislation.2. To join two or more people or groups together in some union or partnership. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "unite" and "against." I just believe a priest must be the one to unite you in marriage—to me, it isn't marriage if religion isn't a factor in it.. The goal of the charity event its to unite people in a wonderful cause.See also: uniteunite with (someone or something)1. To join or combine with someone or something. We are proud to unite with GlobalCorp on this exciting new project. The country united with its neighbor to defend their shared border against the enemy.2. To join or combine two or more people, things, or groups together. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "unite" and "with." The our exciting platform is aimed at uniting up-and-coming businesses with investors eager to back a winning horse! The government's latest proposal unites the president's desire for stronger military with his opposition's desire for an increase in taxes.See also: uniteUnited we stand, divided we fall.Prov. People who join together as a group are much harder to defeat than they would be separately. The tenants of this building must band together if we are to make the landlord agree to our demands. United we stand, divided we fall! We had better all agree on what we are going to say to the boss before we go in there and say it. United we stand, divided we fall.See also: divided, fall, united, weunited we standThere is strength in union. This expression is derived from numerous similar ones pronounced by leaders in ancient Greece, Rome, and other states. The Romans said unitate fortior, a translation from the Greek of Periander, the tyrant of Corinth (ca. 627–586 b.c.). American patriots revived the completion of the phrase, divided we fall, which became a kind of national slogan in the nineteenth century. However, it also was applied to entities smaller than a nation. “The prosperity of the House of Rothschild is due to the unity . . . of its members . . . a fresh example of the saying that ‘union is strength’” (Edward Walford, Tales of Great Families, 1877). Today the cliché is often used in a semijocular fashion, as, for example, by a doubles team in tennis.See also: stand, united, weEncyclopediaSeeuniteMedicalSeeUniteAcronymsSeeUTDunited Related to united: deltaSynonyms for unitedadj in agreementSynonyms- in agreement
- agreed
- unanimous
- one
- like-minded
- in accord
- of like mind
- of one mind
- of the same opinion
adj combinedSynonyms- combined
- leagued
- allied
- unified
- pooled
- concerted
- collective
- affiliated
- in partnership
- banded together
Synonyms for unitedadj characterized by unityRelated Words- collective
- integrated
- joint
Antonymsadj of or relating to two people who are married to each otherSynonymsRelated Words |