Synonym: 1, I, ace, integrity, one, oneness, single, wholeness. Similar words: community, opportunity, unit, unite, munitions, unique, union, junior. Meaning: ['juːnətɪ] n. 1. an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting 2. the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number 3. the quality of being united into one.
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(61) Thatcher erect new barrier to monetary unity.
(62) Greater unity can be achieved without excessive centralization.
(63) Some trace their improvement to the unity forged there.
(64) Heraclitus asserted that all nature is the unity of opposites and constant flux.
(65) But we had one thing-that was unity and friendship amongst sixty-four different tribes....
(66) When they reached the cottage they both felt the need for unity.
(67) Popes had rarely attended Councils, but Paul may have wanted to demonstrate the unity between himself and the bishops.
(68) Unity seemed to be an impossibility in 1910: men's and women's interests were apparently quite incompatible.
(69) The greatest obstacle to the progress of the Unity Campaign was the opposition of the Labour Party.
(70) For all his weaknesses and crimes, Mobutu's sense of national unity never failed him.
(71) Global unity will be reinforced by music and drama in the town square.
(72) The strength and unity of the transnational capitalist class are, therefore, always open to empirical questions.
(73) Tearing down these trade restraints and pushing for more unity among some thirty-five countries is not easy.
(74) But without a unifying ideology, once the outside threat goes away unity quickly disappears.
(75) In the current climate, any smooth and unambiguous unity of theory is likely to arouse suspicion.
(76) In fact as discount factors tend to unity so does the temporary reputation become permanent.
(77) These Puritans, who did have a royal charter, wanted unity even more than did the Pilgrims.
(78) This principle of renewing interest while preserving unity is the basis of all successful conventional musical forms.sentencedict.com
(79) There is his basic scheme of an organic unity in life, a principle that is extended to human thought.
(80) The war had at least brought some unity within the ranks of the liberal party.
(81) Ministers lost status and irritated each other as diverse populations tore apart the unity of originally close-knit old towns.
(82) The other enigma is how to get musical unity between one section of a work and the rest.
(83) The organisation's commitment to unity in action despite political differences was also reflected in its alliances with other parties.
(84) Today that unity of view, conceived after the destruction of our cities, has died.
(85) The lack of unity within the women's movement has resulted in a severe lack of power.
(86) A lively tour of continental culture, seeking for signs of unity and predicting a grim future.
(87) If he wants greater unity between work and prayer, introduce him to Brother Lawrence.
(88) The Socialists wanted to dissociate themselves with the republican government, which was losing its strength and unity.
(89) It is the sign of our redeemed and forgiven sin in being the sacrament of our unity in love.
(90) In b the slope of each dotted line is less than unity - in each case denoting negative allometry.
More similar words: community, opportunity, unit, unite, munitions, unique, union, junior, punish, uniform, run into, monitor, in itself, initial, initiate, initially, municipal, magnitude, furniture, cognitive, communicate, definitely, initiative, definition, incommunicado, recognition, communication, city, finite element, communicate with.