uniting
IPA: junˈaɪtɪŋ
noun
- The act by which things are united; the formation of a union.
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Examples of "uniting" in Sentences
- There is glory in uniting against the abusive capitalist system.
- Joe and Penny's tender re-uniting is rudely broken up by a foreigner.
- He also singled out former U.S. President George H.W. Bush for his role in uniting Germany.
- Americans United for Life has also run an attack ad, apparently uninterested in uniting with any Democrats.
- Everyone would be far better off in uniting on a single effort to get a more sensible law out of Olympia than by building plans on a flimsy platform.
- Interesting, from AJC: "Clair has the knowledge, skill, and integrity to be very effective in uniting all parts of our city," Martin said in a press release issued by the Muller campaign.
- The English national church has long been an object of derision, and the current Archbishop of Canterbury succeeds in uniting the substance and appearance of foolishness and unworldliness not with sanctity, but with sanctimony.
- As one Florida Republican joked to me, Crist, in uniting Rubio and Meek behind the same message, has achieved his campaign promise of fostering bipartisan unity -- behind the idea that Crist is an ideological opportunist who can't be trusted by voters of any ideological stripe.
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