unitedly

IPA: junˈaɪtʌdɫi

adverb

  • In a united manner; together; in unison.
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Examples of "unitedly" in Sentences

  • Whereby we all should agree to work unitedly to end the scourge of terrorism, Singh said.
  • Sometimes it is known in a most powerful way that it is represented vigorously and unitedly.
  • All the religions of the world, while they may differ in other respects, unitedly proclaim that nothing lives in this world but Truth.
  • Hitting back at Congress, two UPA constituents and an ally, RJD, LJP and SP, announced the formation of a "secular alliance" that will contest 120 seats in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar unitedly.
  • Currently, most of the political parties at the initiative of the Nepali Congress and the UML have unitedly boycotted Maoists, who have frequently reiterated their commitment to the ongoing peace process.
  • May-ling, he noted on the first day of the conference, was “a queer character in which sex and politics seemed to predominate, both being used indiscriminately individually or unitedly to achieve her ends.”
  • I know there had been similar attempts in the past, but this is 2008, and I have seen the organizers working extra hard with strategic planning, taking care of every minute detail, and the best thing is that we have all the NGOs working unitedly for the common goal.
  • Christian devotions, and though we meet not for a few months, let's join our prayer and supplications jointly and unitedly morning and evening at a throne of grace, in behalf of each other and our very dear friends whom we so much desire to see partaking with us of the divine character and blessings that are ever ready to be bestowed upon the meek and lowly and faithful Christian.

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