unifiable
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- ununifiable adjective
Etymology
Origin of unifiable
Example Sentences
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The thrust of Roots of Madness is, baldly, that 100 years of colonial humiliation and continuous civil blood shed left a fractious population unifiable only by tyranny and by a paranoiac "primitive hatred of the foreign devil."
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