unifier
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of unifier
Example Sentences
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There she suggests, with a completely straight face, that he add the word “unifier” to “peacemaker” in his description of what he hopes to be his legacy, a term he then uses in his speech the next day.
From Los Angeles Times
She backed the speakership candidacy of Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries saying he is “respected by the members” and is “a unifier.”
From Salon
Humphreys, a 62-year-old former cabinet member from Ireland's small Protestant minority, has claimed to be a unifier.
From Barron's
Davis, however, inverted that paradigm to utilize the freeway as a unifier, she added.
From Los Angeles Times
"My proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and unifier," he told his audience at home and far beyond.
From BBC
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