Unite - definition, pronunciation, transcription
verb
- become one (syn: merge, unify)
- have or possess in combination (syn: combine)
- bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation (syn: unify)
Extra examples
Party members united in support of their candidate.
Students united to protest the tuition increase.
The struggle to end slavery united rich and poor.
A treaty united the independent nations.
The sperm and egg unite to form an embryo.
We had to unite the competing factions into a cohesive whole.
These firms united.
We must unite for the common good.
Our goal is to unite the opposition parties and defeat the President.
Party members united behind their leader.
In 1960, the regions united to form the Somali Republic.
Workers of the world, unite!
England and Scotland united in 1706
The bonds of sisterhood have helped unite women to fight for social equality.
The different dispositions of wool, silk, etc. to unite with the colouring particles.
Word forms
I/you/we/they: unite
he/she/it: unites
present participle: uniting
past tense: united
past participle: united
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