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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(151) Minutes after the Downing Street meeting ended, the image of unity was exploded.
(152) Apart from its situation and its unity of style, Salisbury is also remarkable for its high standard of craftsmanship.
(153) It constituted the institutional embodiment of proletarian unity and class consciousness.
(154) The voting at the special January conference of the League had shown considerable disagreement with adherence to the Unity Manifesto.
(155) In his speech the Prime Minister stressed the need for party unity.
(156) And they are not used as arguments to deny the national unity of each of the countries concerned.
(157) The Central Committee was already considering the wider implications of the Unity Campaign.
(158) But the implied unity of mankind seems to stem from indifference.
(159) But it was a remarkable demonstration of allied unity and mutual dependence.
(160) The party leadership presumably wants working class unity in the North.
(161) I believe in a unity candidate who will form a government of national unity.
(162) In view of the threat of expulsions contained in these circulars, Labour supporters of Unity had to reconsider their position.
(163) Now, perhaps, the bombshell that blasted Dole and his campaign out of the doldrums will blast the Republicans into unity.
(164) The biggest task of the Leftist Unity party will be to lure away the working class from the Socialists.
(165) It was a time when the nation sought unity and the democracy so hard won in the Revolution.
(166) In this way the work retains its unity but can have a wide diversity of atmosphere.
(167) Spenser should have stuck to his guns and been satisfied with unity of design.
(168) To complete unity it needs not just a flow of money from west to east but a sense of national solidarity.
(168) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(169) But, in the past, the species unity of mankind has been hotly disputed.
(170) An end to unity on the left, and thereby of its political dominance, was in sight.
(171) They give a sense of unity and coherence to our cognitive effort, but can never themselves be exhibited in sense experience.
(172) In these the new unity can already be experienced and old animosities and misunderstandings be reconciled.
(173) Schleiermacher conceives of religion as pre-existing particular historical manifestations which are grounded in the fundamental unity of religion, an apriori condition.
(174) The relative amplitudes a and b may, of course, both be equated to unity when convenient.
(175) The fifth plenum announced austerity measures to tackle the worsening economic situation and called for stronger party leadership and unity.
(176) Mr Milosevic, who remains leader of the Socialists, made a plea for party unity.
(177) The president's speech also indicated a degree of unity between staff and students.
(178) That domination brought a unity to the north which had been notably lacking since the end of the previous century.
(179) The need for the Bund to ensure unity in action was vital.
(180) The basic form of composition is a circle, symbol of unity, embracing all three angels.
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.