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unite
1[yoo-nahyt]
verb (used with object)
to join, combine, or incorporate so as to form a single whole or unit.
to cause to adhere.
to unite two pieces of wood with glue.
to cause to be in a state of mutual sympathy, or to have a common opinion or attitude.
to have or exhibit in union or combination.
a person who unites generosity and forgiveness.
to join in marriage.
verb (used without object)
to become joined together or combined so as to form a single whole.
to act in concert or agreement.
to share a common opinion, attitude, etc.
to be joined by or as if by adhesion.
unite
2[yoo-nahyt, yoo-nahyt]
noun
a former gold coin of England, equal to 20 shillings, issued under James I and Charles I.
unite
1/ juːˈnaɪt /
verb
to make or become an integrated whole or a unity; combine
to join, unify or be unified in purpose, action, beliefs, etc
to enter or cause to enter into an association or alliance
to adhere or cause to adhere; fuse
(tr) to possess or display (qualities) in combination or at the same time
he united charm with severity
archaic, to join or become joined in marriage
unite
2/ ˈjuːnaɪt, juːˈnaɪt /
noun
an English gold coin minted in the Stuart period, originally worth 20 shillings
Other Word Forms
- unitable adjective
- uniteable adjective
- uniter noun
- nonunitable adjective
- nonuniteable adjective
- nonuniting adjective
- ununitable adjective
- ununiting adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of unite1
Origin of unite2
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Related Words
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- coalesce
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- merge
- strengthen
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When To Use
To unite is to combine or incorporate two or more things so as to form a single whole or unit. How is unite different from connect and join? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
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