verb
Other Word Forms
- unitization noun
- unitizer noun
Etymology
Origin of unitize
Example Sentences
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Cheap gasoline is emboldening some automakers to add more SUVs based on body-on-frame pickup truck designs - after years of shifting SUVs to lighter, car-like unitized body construction.
From Reuters
Unitized Pricing/Charging Per Child – The HR Department calls it “unitized pricing” but what it really means is that the traditional choice of family coverage vs. single coverage is going away.
From Forbes
Manatee County’s approach also illustrates another trend in health benefits: so-called “unitized” pricing, in which workers pay for coverage per person, rather than choosing from individual or family coverage.
From New York Times
The organizing and unitizing spirit was gone;—the good and wise father, who made all happy and cheerful about him, and held his little household together in the sweet bonds of perfect order and peace.
From Project Gutenberg
The Venza is a vehicle of reinforced unitized construction built on the platform of the Toyota Camry, still the best-selling family sedan in the United States.
From Washington Post
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