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    unite
    /juːˈnʌɪt/

    verb

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  2. UNITE definition: 1. to join together as a group, or to make people join together as a group; to combine: 2. to join…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of UNITE is to put together to form a single unit. How to use unite in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Unite.

  4. to join, combine, or incorporate so as to form a single whole or unit. Synonyms: merge, marry, consolidate, blend, amalgamate, yoke, unify, link (up), couple, conjoin, associate. to cause to adhere: to unite two pieces of wood with glue. Synonyms: weld, stick, glue, fuse, bond, connect, cement.

  5. to join together as a group, or to make people join together as a group; to combine: If the opposition groups unite, they may will command over 55 percent of the vote. If ever a dance company could unite the differing worlds of rock and ballet, the Joffrey Ballet is it. See also. reunite. More examplesFewer examples.

  6. Use the verb unite to describe two or more things merging into one, like several angry citizens who unite to form a political group. If two countries come together to form one country, they unite. This happened in 1990 when East Germany and West Germany merged into one united Germany.

  7. If a group of people or things unite, they join together and act as a group. The two parties have been trying to unite since the New Year. American English : unite / yuˈnaɪt /

  8. [intransitive] to join together with other people in order to do something as a group. Nationalist parties united to oppose the government's plans. unite in something Local resident groups have united in opposition to the plan. unite in doing something We will unite in fighting crime.

  9. 1. to make or become an integrated whole or a unity; combine. 2. to join, unify or be unified in purpose, action, beliefs, etc. 3. to enter or cause to enter into an association or alliance. 4. to adhere or cause to adhere; fuse. 5. ( tr) to possess or display (qualities) in combination or at the same time: he united charm with severity.

  10. To put or bring together so as to make one; combine or join into a whole. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To bring together in common cause, interest, opinion, etc.; join, as in action, through fellowship, agreement, legal bonds, etc. Webster's New World. To combine (people) in interest, attitude, or action.

  11. to join together as a group, or to make people join together as a group: We need a leader who can unite the party. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence.