Opposite of the act of breaking up or being broken up
The state of being united or joined as a whole
“It was hoped that the new treaty would lead to unity between the once divided states.”
A long-standing group of people, within a given region, sharing cultural commonalities
“Spirituality and community welfare are two of the most important values for the folk of this society.”
The way in which a person lives
“If your busy bodybuilding lifestyle makes it impossible to buy fresh veggies often, the next best bet is frozen.”
An assembly or meeting, especially one held for a specific purpose
“Protestors would organize a public gathering to make their voices heard about their various grievances.”
Opposite of present participle for to end a relationship
“It ain't fiction, just a natural fact that we come together because opposites attract!”
Opposite of present participle for to split, or cause to split, from a group that one is associated with
“Friends and family would constantly urge and encourage Michael to join the gym to improve his health.”
Opposite of present participle for to cause to separate into pieces, typically suddenly or forcibly
“If too much hydrogen is present, the mixture will combine up to the point of mutual saturation, and the redundant gas will be left in an uncombined state.”
Opposite of present participle for to separate or split
“Multiplexers are the key components of such a system which join the signals of the various light sources in the fiber as well as the demultiplexers.”
Opposite of present participle for to disperse and leave from, or cause to disperse and leave from, a place
“Some two hundred people began to gather outside the courts to witness the historic moment.”
Opposite of present participle for to draw to a close
“There is still plenty of topics to cover, and the discussion will continue tomorrow.”
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