Relating to or shared by all the members of a group
“We should be fighting in a united effort against our enemy, instead of amongst ourselves.”
Coming together to form a single unit
“This was a missed opportunity to show a united front against the new laws.”
Having or marked by agreement in feeling or rapport
“Members of the club were a united group of hobbyists sharing the same passion for vintage cars.”
In agreement
“Every party is united on the need for parliamentary democracy.”
United as a group, typically with common aims or goals
Unable to be separated or treated separately
Joined or attached together, especially by fusing
Devoted completely to one object
Having come together as a group (of people or animals)
Mutual or held in common by many
In a cooperative manner towards a common goal or aim
(of people, nations or organizations) Past tense for to come or bring together for a common purpose or action
“Enthusiasts of cryptocurrency would unite in these online groups to discuss investment strategies.”
Past tense for to join or collaborate with others, typically to further one's personal interests
“Couriers from several companies would unite to demand better pay and protection against customer abuse.”
Past tense for to bring separate elements together to form a whole
“Created in leather and decorated with fine straps bejeweled by tone-on-tone studs, these sandals unite comfort with elegance.”
Past tense for to get married
“Wellington remained hopeful that one day he and Jada would unite in holy matrimony.”
Past tense for to move to a single, central point
“The next logical step in the development of our business was to strategically unite the companies under a holding company.”
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