Similar words: magnifying, magnifying glass, edifying, pacifying, amplifying, horrifying, mortifying, falsifying. Meaning: ['juːnɪfaɪ] adj. 1. combining into a single unit 2. tending to unify.
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1 Without the unifying forces of the army and the monarchy, it seems, the nation would begin to fray at the edges.
2 But without a unifying ideology, once the outside threat goes away unity quickly disappears.
3 The nationalist leader often had to invent a unifying culture as well as lead.
4 A unifying influence Of course, while the money comes in handy, brands can have another important function for regions.
5 Reliance on Newt as a unifying bogeyman points to a fundamental design fault in the new Democratic juggernaut.
6 In a leading part, you have a more unifying role.
7 Management should agree on an annual major unifying exhibition theme which should relate to our main activities.
8 From these particular big systems I have appropriated unifying principles for all large vivisystems.
9 Secondly, the unifying movement of the transnational bankruptcy law.
10 There is no unifying understanding of these paradoxes.
11 In a divided world, laughter is a unifying force.
12 Nothing can stop Chinese form unifying their own country.
13 You have shown us the unifying power of sport.
14 After unifying the other six states.
15 Unifying the internal and external invoice management systems.
16 We will lose a strong unifying symbol.
17 Unifying the twins tub and case is great progress in the washing machine design. It makes the machine cost come down, volume narrow, safety improve.
18 If western critics can be said to have had a unifying credo, then this was the constant stress on artistic freedom.
19 The Full Mont / s multiculturalism similarly exists solely at the level of the unifying image.
20 Hatred is the most accessible and comprehensive of all the unifying agents. Mass movements can rise and spread without belief in a god, but never without a belief in a devil. Eric Hoffer
21 There was a time when the soil nexus held the promise of unifying physical and human geography.
22 Despite many advantages, such a definition fails to draw attention to the unifying characteristics of pragmatic phenomena.
23 The law of parallelism was a means of linking comparative embryology into the search for a unifying pattern in the organic world.
24 It not only creates mood, it is also the chief unifying factor of the music, which otherwise is somewhat fragmentary.
25 But when change was in focus, the issue became the unifying and dividing forces which applied to the entire cosmos.
26 Luntz recommends that Dole use welfare overhaul as a unifying issue, because it appeals to the Buchanan Brigades without offending moderates.
27 What are the prospects of obtaining a quantum theory of gravity and of unifying it with the other three categories of interactions?
28 The situation might thus he similar to that for the Salam-Weinberg theory unifying electromagnetism and weak interactions.
29 It has never been able to serve as a unifying force and if anything has been more of a divider.
30 Objective: The paper aims at supplying a scientific basic for unifying the reference value standard of Total Lung Capacity of Chinese healthy presenile women.
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