uniters (Meaning)

uniters

to become one or as if one, to cause to cling together, to become combined by or as if by adhesion or mixture, to put together to form a single unit, to link by a legal or moral bond, to cause to adhere, to possess (different things, such as qualities) in combination, an old British gold 20-shilling piece issued first by James I in 1604 for the newly united England and Scotland, to act in concert, to put or come together to form a single unit, to join in action

uniters Sentence Examples

  1. The courageous uniters brought together the divided factions, restoring harmony to the community.
  2. The charismatic leader emerged as a uniter, inspiring people from all walks of life to come together.
  3. Despite their differences, the uniters found common ground and fostered a sense of unity.
  4. As uniters, they worked tirelessly to bridge the gap between opposing sides, promoting reconciliation.
  5. The diversity of the uniters strengthened their ability to connect with and unite a wide range of people.
  6. The uniters' message of peace and understanding resonated with hearts, bringing about transformative change.
  7. Through their relentless efforts, the uniters created a foundation for a more inclusive and harmonious society.
  8. The uniters' legacy as peacebuilders will inspire generations to come.
  9. United in purpose, the uniters stood as a beacon of hope in times of division.
  10. As uniters, they recognized the power of collaboration and fostered a spirit of cooperation among all who crossed their path.

FAQs About the word uniters

to become one or as if one, to cause to cling together, to become combined by or as if by adhesion or mixture, to put together to form a single unit, to link by

peacemakers,reconcilers,

instigators,agitators, firebrands, demagogues, exciters, provocateurs, boosters, apostles, proponents, demagogs

The courageous uniters brought together the divided factions, restoring harmony to the community.

The charismatic leader emerged as a uniter, inspiring people from all walks of life to come together.

Despite their differences, the uniters found common ground and fostered a sense of unity.

As uniters, they worked tirelessly to bridge the gap between opposing sides, promoting reconciliation.