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  1. 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.

    • Reunify

      To reunify is to bring a divided group back together in...

    • Inmarry

      marry within one's own tribe or group

    • Intermarry

      marry within the same ethnic, social, or family group

    • Federate

      unite on a federal basis or band together as a league

    • Band Together

      form a group or unite. DISCLAIMER: These example sentences...

    • Partner Off

      form a pair or pairs. DISCLAIMER: These example sentences...

  2. Definitions of 'unify'. If someone unifies different things or parts, or if the things or parts unify, they are brought together to form one thing. [...] More.

  3. Unify means to make or become united, uniform, or whole. It implies bringing together different elements to form a coherent whole. On the other hand, unite means to come or bring together for a common purpose or action. It suggests joining forces or combining efforts towards a shared goal.

  4. unify. If someone unifies different things or parts, or if the things or parts unify, they are brought together to form one thing. A flexible retirement age is being considered by Ministers to unify men's and women's pension rights. [VERB noun] He said he would seek to unify the party and win the next general election.

  5. 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.

  6. The meaning of UNIFY is to make into a unit or a coherent whole : unite. How to use unify in a sentence.

  7. uk / ˈjuːnɪfaɪ / us. Add to word list. 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)

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