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    unify
    /ˈjuːnɪfʌɪ/

    verb

    • 1. make or become united, uniform, or whole: "the new chief executive said he hoped to unify the company"

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  2. Jun 2, 2012 · : to make into a unit or a coherent whole : unite. unifiable. ˈyü-nə-ˌfī-ə-bəl. adjective. unifier. ˈyü-nə-ˌfī (-ə)r. noun. Synonyms. center. centralize. compact. concenter. concentrate. consolidate. polarize. unite. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of unify in a Sentence.

  3. to bring together; combine: If the new leader does manage to unify his warring party it will be quite an achievement. Synonyms. amalgamate. bring someone/something together. merge. Compare. unite. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Connecting and combining. abut. additive. adjoin. affix something to something. agglomerate. connectedly.

  4. to bring together; combine: If the new Speaker of the House does manage to unify his warring party it will be quite an achievement. Synonyms. amalgamate. bring someone/something together. merge. Compare. unite. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Connecting and combining. abut. additive. adjoin. affix something to something. agglomerate.

  5. When you bring together unlike elements, you unify them. Political movements can unify people by inspiring them to work towards a shared goal. Likewise, a shared love of a team or band can unify people who otherwise don't have much in common. The verb unify comes from the Latin prefix uni-, “one,” and the root facere, “to make.” When ...

  6. Unify definition: to make or become a single unit; unite. See examples of UNIFY used in a sentence.

  7. If someone unifies different things or parts, or if the things or parts unify, they are brought together to form one thing. He pledged to unify the city's political factions. American English : unify / yˈunɪfaɪ /

  8. /ˈjuːnɪfaɪ/ Verb Forms. unify something to join people, things, parts of a country, etc. together so that they form a single unit. The new leader hopes to unify the country. the task of unifying Europe. a unified transport system. Extra Examples. Word Origin. Join us.

  9. to join together two or more countries or groups to make a single one: We need a leader who can unify the party. unified. adjective. Many people want a more unified Europe. (Definition of unify from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of unify. in Chinese (Traditional) 整合, 統一, 使成一體… See more.

  10. Define unify. unify synonyms, unify pronunciation, unify translation, English dictionary definition of unify. tr. & intr.v. u·ni·fied , u·ni·fy·ing , u·ni·fies To make into or become a unit; consolidate. u′ni·fi′a·ble adj. u′ni·fi·ca′tion n. u′ni·fi′er n.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · unify (third-person singular simple present unifies, present participle unifying, simple past and past participle unified) Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine. (intransitive) Become one.