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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(121) It is not so much a Labour government as a government of national unity.
(122) Such policies place strains upon the unity of the political group involved.
(123) We are very fortunate in this country to say that prosperity and suffering, both are inherently contributing factors for unity.
(124) Sharing in such a personal faith gives unity to the diversity of human beings, bringing us together with others.
(125) The application to the wider community brings us to the purpose of our gathering in this place dedicated to unity.
(126) An experience of inner unity is the apex of the sports experience for many athletes.
(127) Organic union is being questioned on all sides as a model of unity.
(128) I felt only an extraordinary focusing of effort, a compression of my whole being into a unity of action.
(129) The temporary reputation achieved by the other types lasts longer and is more profitable as the discount factor tends to unity.
(130) The engine that is meant to pull the unity Euro-train is a single currency.
(131) In the Consultation the emerging model of organic union is a dialectic between unity and pluralism, between structures and life.
(132) In a pluralistic country of 13, 000 islands, good transport is considered essential to national unity.
(133) On the other side are those who march under the banner of Unity.
(134) They look at each other in mutual love and self-giving, a trinity yet together revealing the unity of the Godhead.
(135) The new generation of church leaders seems convinced that the cause of unity will be better served by plain speaking.
(136) One of the most striking qualities evident here is its unity, not a note too many or too few.
(137) The Labour Party showed some signs of softening in its attitude to the supporters of the new form of Unity.
(138) But there are more fundamental reasons why unity with either Rome or the Orthodox is still a long way off.
(139) Unity is a, sort of like a philosophy of life,[http://sentencedict.com/unity.html] sort of.
(140) We will now investigate how the length of the temporary reputation changes as discount factors tend to unity.
(141) They are schooled in the politics of division rather than unity.
(142) The two sides of the equation should cancel each other out into unity.
(143) In challenging this we believe in the unity of the working class.
(144) They mounted an especially effective legislative liaison operation that secured a high level of Republican unity while drawing in conservative Democrats.
(145) As long as he is able to retain his faith in this bipolar unity, Emerson is characteristically affirmative and optimistic.
(146) Faith, for Constantine, was a political matter; and any faith conducive to unity was treated with forbearance.
(147) The language needed to describe unity is itself divisive, each word an island proclaiming its difference from every other.
(148) The implicit justification in terms of national unity is also a rationalization in this sense.
(149) Yet there was no unity within ecology, just as there was no unity in the life sciences generally.
(150) Clearly it was in the Crown's interests to stress the unity of the country as a means of enhancing its authority.
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.