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Sentence count:178+18Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: disunitedivideseparateSimilar words: unitunitycommunitymunitionsopportunitydefinitelyfinite elementuniqueMeaning: [juː'naɪt]  v. 1. act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief 2. become one 3. have or possess in combination 4. be or become joined or united or linked 5. bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation 6. join or combine. 
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31, What is supposed to unite would in fact divide.
32, At international levels football can also unite and divide.
33, All tribes would hook arms in brotherhood and unite.
34, Indeed, he hoped they would provide the basis of a religion that could unite the warring factions of the Church.
35, When the time came to unite Santosh with his parents, he was called into the parlour.
36, The confusion helped Clinton unite his own party, and both Democratic liberals and conservatives ultimately rallied to his banner.
37, Quarks unite to form protons, neutrons and electrons, which in turn unite to form atoms.
38, Britain and France decided to unite and fight against their common enemy.
39, He came not to lead or star but to unite, to smooth over the fight between right and left.
40, This is a bold attempt to unite pragmatism and conventionalism.
41, Thatcher can be beaten, if opposition parties unite at the next General Election and campaign now!
42, Even if workers could solve their collective action problems and unite behind a socialist party, their electoral muscle would be insufficient.
43, How can he unite with me, who am of his own substance? Sentencedict.com
44, Elaborate analysis of the data has tried to unite these discrepant theories.
45, Mainstream conservatives are pondering which single candidate they will unite behind to beat Buchanan.
46, Mathematical and language skills unite in the understanding of logic and reasoning, an essential component of mature intelligence.
47, For the most part, they listened respectfully as community leaders and peers encouraged everyone to atone, unite and reconcile.
48, Technical standards unite this cottage industry of desk-top publishing with the presses of newspaper and magazine publishers.
49, Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire, it has the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to youth in a language they understand. Sport can create hope, where once there was only despair. It is more powerful than governments in breaking down racial barriers. It laughs in the face of all types of discrimination. Nelson Mandela 
50, This was not a time to invent issues, but to unite our forces in dealing with the ones we had.
51, It should unite rather than divide, encourage rather than discourage.
52, Whether his robust style of politics could unite the two halves of his own Party is altogether more debatable.
53, We have seen how law and theory unite to provide a list of excuses which rebut the normal presumption of voluntariness.
54, Police chiefs called on the local people to unite against the drug dealers.
55, Bismarck used two issues to divide the liberals and unite his new majority: protectionism and the suppression of the Social Democrats.
56, His post-electoral challenge will be to unite his country and embark upon a real process of democratisation.
57, When we gather the bereaved together we can expect them to unite in their anger and frustration.
58, Justice for the Poor is a vision which can unite us all.
59, Committed campaigning on progressive policies is a vehicle to unite people in opposition and for change.
60, Now he has called on other schools in the town to unite in a crusade against violence and drug abuse.
More similar words: unitunitycommunitymunitionsopportunitydefinitelyfinite elementuniqueunionjunioruniformpunishrun intoin itselfinitialmonitorinitiallyinitiatemunicipalcognitivefurnituremagnitudecitesiteitemcommunicateinitiativedefinitionspitequite
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