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u·nite
(yo͞o-nīt′)v.tr.1. To bring together so as to form a whole: The different structures are united in a single flower.
2. To combine (people) in interest, attitude, or action: united the rival factions of the party.
4. To have or demonstrate in combination: The course unites current theory and practice.
v.intr.1. To become joined, formed, or combined into a unit: when reproductive cells unite.
2. To join and act together in a common purpose or endeavor. See Synonyms at join.
[Middle English uniten, from Latin ūnīre, ūnīt-, from ūnus, one; see oi-no- in Indo-European roots.]
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unite
(juːˈnaɪt) vb1. to make or become an integrated whole or a unity; combine
2. to join, unify or be unified in purpose, action, beliefs, etc
3. to enter or cause to enter into an association or alliance
5. (tr) to possess or display (qualities) in combination or at the same time: he united charm with severity.
[C15: from Late Latin ūnīre, from ūnus one]
unite
(ˈjuːnaɪt; juːˈnaɪt) n (Currencies) an English gold coin minted in the Stuart period, originally worth 20 shillings
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[C17: from obsolete unite joined, alluding to the union of England and Scotland (1603)]
Unite
(juːˈnaɪt) n(in Britain) a trade union formed in 2007 by the amalgamation of Amicus and the Transport and General Workers' Union
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
u•nite1
(yuˈnaɪt)v. u•nit•ed, u•nit•ing.v.t.
1. to join, combine, or incorporate so as to form a single whole or unit.
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3. to cause to be in a state of mutual sympathy, or to have a common opinion or attitude.
4. to have or exhibit in combination, as qualities.
v.i. 6. to be or act in agreement; have a common goal, attitude, etc.
[1400–50; late Middle English < Latin ūnītus, past participle of ūnīre to join together, unite, derivative of ūnus]
syn: See join.
u•nite2
(ˈyu naɪt, yuˈnaɪt)n.
a former gold coin of England, equal to 20 shillings, issued under James I and Charles I.
[1595–1605; n. use of earlier past participle of unite1, referring to union of England and Scotland]
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unite
Past participle: united
Gerund: uniting
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I am uniting |
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we are uniting |
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I have united |
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I was uniting |
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I had united |
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I will be uniting |
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we had been uniting |
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Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Verb | 1. | unite - act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief federalize, federate, federalise - unite on a federal basis or band together as a league; 'The country was federated after the civil war' confederate - form a confederation with; of nations ally with - unite formally; of interest groups or countries join, fall in, get together - become part of; become a member of a group or organization; 'He joined the Communist Party as a young man' consociate, associate - bring or come into association or action; 'The churches consociated to fight their dissolution' band together, confederate - form a group or unite; 'The groups banded together' reunify, reunite - unify again, as of a country; 'Will Korea reunify?' get hitched with, get married, hook up with, marry, wed, conjoin, espouse - take in marriage pair, pair off, partner off, couple - form a pair or pairs; 'The two old friends paired off' club - unite with a common purpose; 'The two men clubbed together' carve up, dissever, divide, split, split up, separate - separate into parts or portions; 'divide the cake into three equal parts'; 'The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I' |
2. | unite - become one; 'Germany unified officially in 1990'; 'the cells merge' consolidate - unite into one; 'The companies consolidated' consubstantiate - become united in substance; 'thought and the object consubstantiate' syncretise, syncretize - unite (beliefs or conflicting principles) converge - come together so as to form a single product; 'Social forces converged to bring the Fascists back to power' federate, federalise, federalize - enter into a league for a common purpose; 'The republics federated to become the Soviet Union' integrate - become one; become integrated; 'The students at this school integrate immediately, despite their different backgrounds' | |
3. | unite - have or possess in combination; 'she unites charm with a good business sense' feature, have - have as a feature; 'This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France' | |
4. | unite - be or become joined or united or linked; 'The two streets connect to become a highway'; 'Our paths joined'; 'The travelers linked up again at the airport' syndicate - join together into a syndicate; 'The banks syndicated' articulate - unite by forming a joint or joints; 'the ankle bone articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle bones' complect, interconnect, interlink - be interwoven or interconnected; 'The bones are interconnected via the muscle' | |
5. | unite - bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation; 'the Democratic Patry platform united several splinter groups' alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; 'The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city'; 'The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue' draw together, bring together, bond - bring together in a common cause or emotion; 'The death of their child had drawn them together' | |
6. | unite - join or combine; 'We merged our resources' alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; 'The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city'; 'The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue' consolidate - bring together into a single whole or system; 'The town and county schools are being consolidated' weld - unite closely or intimately; 'Her gratitude welded her to him' consubstantiate - unite in one common substance; 'Thought is consubstantiated with the object' |
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
unite
verb1.join, link, combine, couple, marry, wed, blend, incorporate, merge, consolidate, unify, fuse, amalgamate, coalesce, meldThey have agreed to unite their efforts to bring peace.
joinpart, separate, split, divide, break, detach, sever, disunite
joinpart, separate, split, divide, break, detach, sever, disunite
2.cooperate, ally, join forces, league, band, associate, pool, collaborate, confederate, pull together, join together, close ranks, club togetherThe two parties have been trying to unite since the New Year.
cooperatepart, break, separate, split, divorce
cooperatepart, break, separate, split, divorce
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
unite
verb1. To bring or come together into a united whole:coalesce, combine, compound, concrete, conjoin, conjugate, connect, consolidate, couple, join, link, marry, meld, unify, wed, yoke.
2. To assemble or join in a group:
The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
spojitspojit sesjednotit
sameinasameinast
結合する
apvienotapvienotiessavienot
združiti
ทำให้เป็นหนึ่ง
đoàn kếthợp nhất
unite
[juːˈnaɪt]A.VT (= join) [+ people, organizations] → unir; [+ parts of country] → unificar, unir
B.VI → unirse
to unite against sb → unirse para hacerfrente a algn
we must unite in defence of our rights → debemos unirnos para defender nuestros derechos
to unite against sb → unirse para hacerfrente a algn
we must unite in defence of our rights → debemos unirnos para defender nuestros derechos
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
unite
[ˈjuːnaɪt]vi → s'unir
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
unite
vt (= join, also form: = marry) → vereinigen, verbinden; party, country (treaty etc) → (ver)einigen, zusammenschließen; (emotions, ties, loyalties) → (ver)einen; the common interests which unite us → die gemeinsamenInteressen, die uns verbinden
vi → sich zusammenschließen, sich vereinigen; to unite in doing something → ; to unite in grief/opposition to something → gemeinsamtrauern/gegen etwOppositionmachen; workers of the world, unite! → Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt euch!
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
unite
[juːˈnaɪt]1.vt (join, parts, pieces) → unire; (unify, parts of country) → unificare
2.vi (join) → unirsi; (companies) → fondersi
to unite with sb/in doing or to do sth → unirsi a qn/per fare qc
to unite with sb/in doing or to do sth → unirsi a qn/per fare qc
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
unite
(juˈnaitUnited States Postal Service
) verb1. to join together, or to make or become one. England and Scotland were united under one parliament in 1707; He was united with his friends again. verenig, herenig يُوَحِّد обединявам unir spojit (se) vereinigen forene ενώνω, ενώνομαιunir; reunir ühinema, ühendama به هم پیوستن yhdistää unir; unifier לְאַחֵד संयुक्त करना sjediniti egyesít; egyesül mempersatukan sameina unire, unificare, unirsi 合体させる 통일하다 sujungti, suvienyti apvienot; savienot; apvienoties bersatu verenigenforene, samle, slå sammenjednoczyćunir a (se) uni; a (se) unifica соединять; объединять spojiť sa združiti sjediniti förena[s] ทำให้รวมกัน birleşmek 團結 об'єднувати(ся) متحد کرنا hợp nhất 团结
2. to act together. Let us unite against the common enemy. saamspan يَتَوَحَّد сплотявам се unir-se spojit se sich vereinigen gå sammen συνασπίζομι, ��υμπράττω unirse ühiselt tegutsema متفقاً عمل کردن liittyä yhteen s'unir לְהִתאַחֵד मिल कर कोई काम करना ujediniti se együttműködik; egyesül bersatu sameinast unirsi 団結する 하나가 되다 susivienyti apvienoties bersatu eensgezind handelen forenes, samles, stå samlet zjednoczyć się unir-se a se uni объединяться spojiť sa združiti se ujediniti se slå sig ihop, samverka รวมตัวกัน; รวมกันเป็นหนึ่งเดียว birlikte hareket etmek 聯合 об'єднувати(ся), єднатися متحد ہونا đoàn kết 联合
uˈnited adjective1. joined into a political whole. the United States of America. verenigde مُتَّحِد съединен unido spojený vereinigt forenet ενωμένοςunido ühend- متحد yhdistynyt uniמאוחד संयुक्त, मिला हुआ, एकीकृत ujedinjen egyesült serikat sameinaður unito 連合した 연합한 jungtinis savienots; apvienots bersatu verenigdforent, samletzjednoczonyunido unificat, unit соединённый;объединённый spojený združen sjedinjen förenad ที่รวมกัน birleşik, birleşmiş 聯合的 сполучений, з'єднаний متحدہ hợp nhất, thống nhất 联合的
2. joined together by love, friendship etc. They're a very united pair/family. gehegte مُتَّحِد بالحُب сплотен unido soudržný vereint forenet μονοιασμένος unido ühtehoidev سازگار؛ متکی به هم yksimielinen uniמאוחד, מלוכד एकताबद्ध ujedinjen harmonikus rukun samrÿmdur, samtaka unito 結ばれた 결합한 darnus draudzīgs bersepakat hecht verbonden som har godt samhold zżyty unido unit дружный súdržný zedinjen sjedinjen enad, sammansvetsad ที่ผูกพันกัน uyum içinde 和睦的 дружний مربوط đoàn kết, hòa hợp 和睦的
3. made as a result of several people etc working together for a common purpose. Let us make a united effort to make our business successful. saamgespande مُوَحَّد обединен combinado společný gemeinsam fælles κοινόςunido ühine جمعی yhteinen conjuguéמשותף संयुक्त zajednički egyesített, közös (erőfeszítés) bersama sameiginlegur congiunto 団結した 협력한 bendras kopējs; vienots bersama eensgezindfelles-, samletwspólny conjugado conjugat совместный spoločný skupen udružen gemensam, samlad ที่รวมเป็นอันหนึ่งอันเดียวกัน müşterek, birleşik 一致的,共同的 спільний متفقہ liên minh, liên kết 一致的,共同的
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→ يُوَحِّدُ spojit se forenevereinigenενώνωunir yhdistääunifier ujedinitiunire 結合する 연합하다verenigenforenezjednoczyćunirобъединять förena ทำให้เป็นหนึ่งbirleştirmek hợp nhất团结Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
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