unite (Meaning)

Wordnet

unite (v)

act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief

become one

have or possess in combination

be or become joined or united or linked

bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation

join or combine

Webster

unite (v. t.)

To put together so as to make one; to join, as two or more constituents, to form a whole; to combine; to connect; to join; to cause to adhere; as, to unite bricks by mortar; to unite iron bars by welding; to unite two armies.

Hence, to join by a legal or moral bond, as families by marriage, nations by treaty, men by opinions; to join in interest, affection, fellowship, or the like; to cause to agree; to harmonize; to associate; to attach.

United; joint; as, unite consent.

Webster

unite (v. i.)

To become one; to be cemented or consolidated; to combine, as by adhesion or mixture; to coalesce; to grow together.

To join in an act; to concur; to act in concert; as, all parties united in signing the petition.

unite Sentence Examples

  1. The shared experience united the soldiers in an unshakeable bond.
  2. The community united to support the victims of the disaster.
  3. The treaty united the warring factions, bringing peace and stability.
  4. The cause of social justice united people from all walks of life.
  5. The music festival united a diverse crowd in a celebration of culture and diversity.
  6. The discovery of a common enemy united the nations against a shared threat.
  7. The team's newfound unity led to unprecedented success on the field.
  8. The love of their children united the couple through thick and thin.
  9. The shared goal of eradicating poverty united individuals and organizations worldwide.
  10. The unity of the nation proved unbreakable in the face of adversity.

FAQs About the word unite

act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief, become one, have or possess in combination, be or become joined or united or linked, bring together for a

combine, conjoin, couple, unify, marry,connect, fuse, join, coalesce, compound

isolate, split, break up, divide, sever, separate, resolve, break up, divide, sever

The shared experience united the soldiers in an unshakeable bond.

The community united to support the victims of the disaster.

The treaty united the warring factions, bringing peace and stability.

The cause of social justice united people from all walks of life.