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united
/ juːˈnaɪtɪd /
adjective
- produced by two or more persons or things in combination or from their union or amalgamation
a united effort
- in agreement
- in association or alliance
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Derived Forms
- uˈnitedness, noun
- uˈnitedly, adverb
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Other Words From
- u·nited·ly adverb
- u·nited·ness noun
- nonu·nited adjective
- unu·nited adjective
- well-u·nited adjective
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Example Sentences
It would became one of the first great mysteries in the United States of America, as it was only then 23 years old.
There is a particular focus in the magazine on attacking the United States, which al Qaeda calls a top target.
The United States government might not release that information for years, if ever.
While this deferred action is controversial in the United States, in Mexico, what Obama did is universally popular.
Most coup members “lived in the diaspora in the United States and Germany,” Faal said.
Understandingthe best way to live,United for Serviceour Country to give.
Why expect that extraordinary virtues should be in one person united, when one virtue makes a man extraordinary?
You might do for the United States what your English great-grandfather helped to do for this country in 1832.
This is a slow process, but earnest hearts and united minds will render it a sure one.
The remaining four tribes appear already to be united in firm friendship and intimacy with them.
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