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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(181) In truth, therefore, serial variation forms have not the theme-based unity of the classical form.
(182) The reason why the world lacks unity, and lies broken and in heaps, is, because man is disunited with himself. Ralph Waldo Emerson
(183) He stood and looked at them sway, feeling a unity with them as his body swayed to the same light breeze.
(184) It starts from the fact of disunity and asks which existing political mechanism can work best for unity.
(185) In their presence, the audience could feel its civilized surface annulled and replaced by a consoling sense of unity with nature.
(186) Fraternity would become something to celebrate joyfully, and unity would no longer be glum uniformity.
(187) Socialist politicians seemed intent on forging a new unity and modernising their hard-left policies.
(188) When is small compared with unity, the curvature is small and general relativistic effects are negligible.
(189) Only through unity and collective resistance can these people stand up to the powerful interests that seek to control their lives.
(190) Where it is different, Moore calls the whole in question an organic unity.
(191) I heave a sigh of resignation, knowing how notoriously difficult it is to put unity into words.
(192) The aim of the Unity Campaign was propaganda within the Labour movement.
(193) The Spirit brings reconciliation Reconciliation is closely allied to this concept of unity.
(194) He had obligations to the universal episcopate which had to act in harmony for the unity of the church.
(195) It also suggests a unity of interest between the various forces of finance and conservatism.
(196) Post-structuralist critics will deny that literature possesses the organic unity to which the New Critics attached so much weight.
(197) And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.
(198) In spite of difficulties - and of the fact that eight Anglican provinces already ordain women - official discussions about unity continue.
(199) Monism thus generated a respect for life as a whole and helped to emphasize the unity of Nature.
(200) Here the somewhat looser interpretation of unity was used. with stress on the humanity side and moral choices.
(201) A congregation in Tampa sent over some prayer books,[http://sentencedict.com/unity.html] while Unity of Leesburg donated a pulpit.
(202) But beyond this, Cuvier had demonstrated unity of plan and correlation of the parts in organisms.
(203) The problem which immediately strikes one is that much of the material is scanty, fragmented, and lacking unity.
(204) This unity enabled the Alliance to intervene into the discourse of municipal politics in a skilful and decisive manner.
(205) What characterises ascending stages of the scale of being is the combination of unity with ever increasing degrees of complexity.
(206) The conditions of 1930-3 were unfavourable to unity among employers.
(207) Unity and the Communists also agreed on who should preside over the parliamentary commissions.
(208) It is an organic unity with a multiplicity of parts.
(209) It was an exercise to prove the existence of a Nonconformist unity which only came into existence by the exercise.
(210) With hopes of unity in the Western Cape there is a real prospect of international rugby once again this season.
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.