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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
‘Task’ itself is obviously a very different story, but if they’re unified by something, I think that’s a good thing to be united by.”
The purported officer urges military chief Jacob Mkunda to take action and ensure the country is united, and uphold citizen's rights.
Former world number one Novak Djokovic, who has slimmed down his schedule in recent years to protect his body, has called on players to be more united, external in forcing change.
Team principal Andrea Stella said: "We will have good reviews, good conversations and, like after Canada, we'll come back stronger and even more united."
America’s most successful consumer boycotts have had a single target, a united body, and a straightforward tactic — a trajectory that could result in transformative change.
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Related Words
- concerted
- consolidated
- cooperative
- homogeneous
- integrated
- linked
- unanimous
- undivided
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