unifying
IPA: jˈunʌfaɪɪŋ
noun
- unification
adjective
- Tending to unify; promoting unity; uniting.
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Examples of "unifying" in Sentences
- I can't really think of any main unifying characteristic of the expats here.
- I'm glad that Hillary was able to begin unifying the rift that was widening during the primary season.
- My request to you is to work with Obama in unifying the party and helping him win the general election.
- In Lebanon, Iran succeeded in unifying Shiites behind Hezbollah, the militant Islamist group it backs with Syria.
- Democrats will begin unifying behind our nominee and McCain will begin to crash and burn in the image of his master, Bush.
- •George Clooney issued a statement early Wednesday, "I congratulate President-elect Obama on his historic victory, and now it's time to begin unifying the country so we can take on the extraordinary challenges that this generation faces."
- He is also the president of the National Coalition for Dialogue with Tribes of Afghanistan, a grassroots trans-tribal movement that has had much success in unifying all the tribes and an organization that works toward the goal of eliminating the deprivations suffered by the Afghan peoples in the past and continuing into the present.
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