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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
Other Word Forms
- unitedly adverb
- unitedness noun
- nonunited adjective
- ununited adjective
- well-united adjective
Example Sentences
It united the Republican Party around his candidacy in 2024 and animated its voters to support him against what they saw as the partisan weaponization of justice.
"Tomorrow is the beginning of a new path -- a path of rebuilding, a path of healing, and, I hope, a path of united hearts," he said, in a televised address.
Justice Department spokesman Chad Gilmartin declined to comment on grand jury matters but said the agency is “united as one team in our mission to make America safe again.”
Sir Keir told Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky that the UK, France and Germany were "united in wanting to drive progress towards using the full value of the immobilised Russian sovereign assets to end the war".
"It takes a united team, on and off the pitch, to provide the care, compassion and understanding needed to support those affected by this condition."
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Related Words
- concerted
- consolidated
- cooperative
- homogeneous
- integrated
- linked
- unanimous
- undivided
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