unify
IPA: jˈunʌfaɪ
verb
- (transitive) Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine.
- (intransitive) Become one.
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Examples of "unify" in Sentences
- Leaving her off is the worst way to "unify" the party and will be a slap in the face to all of us
- Everyone knows what Ratzinger means by "unify" -- he means place all Christians under the thumb of Rome.
- I do not know what, exactly, Mr. Obama would 'unify', as president -- or even as nominee -- but I suspect it would not be "the country."
- The only way this party will unify is if it is a Clinton/Obama or Obama/Clinton ticket ... otherwise we are done for ... it will be 4 more years of BUSH ...
- We have seen a lot of desperate Democrats suddenly scrambling to "unify" with Clinton's supporters, now that they realize that their snowjob of an election has caused turmoil and will lead to an Obama boycott in November.
- For the conspiratorialist, the obvious and central characteristic of Obama's personality -- the move to unify, which is inherent in his speech, actions and development, is -- as is so often the case in this style -- evidence of its opposite.
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