- verbuniting (present participle)
- come or bring together for a common purpose or action:"he called on the party to unite" · "they are united by their love of cars"
- come or bring together to form a unit or whole, especially in a political context:"the two Germanys officially united" · "his work unites theory and practice" · "he aimed to unite Italy and Sicily under his imperial crown"
- archaicjoin in marriage:"Lady Midlothian united herself to a man of bad character"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin unit- ‘joined together’, from the verb unire, from unus ‘one’.
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- The meaning of uniting is to join together as a group, or to make people join together as a group; to combine12. It can also mean to bring together separate entities to form a whole, to cause to adhere, or to link by a legal or moral bond345. Uniting can involve groups, individuals, elements, concepts, or ideals that share a common interest, attitude, action, goal, or purpose34125.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.unite verb [ I or T ] uk / juːˈnaɪt / us / juːˈnaɪt / C1 to join together as a group, or to make people join together as a group; to combine: If the opposition groups unite, they may will command over 55 percent of the vote. If ever a dance company could unite the differing worlds of rock and ballet, the Joffrey Ballet is it.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/unitingunite verb [ I or T ] uk / juːˈnaɪt / us / juːˈnaɪt / C1 to join together as a group, or to make people join together as a group; to combine: If the opposition groups unite, they may will command over 55 percent of the vote.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/unitingUniting typically refers to the act of joining, combining, or bringing together separate entities such as groups, individuals, elements, concepts, or ideals to create a singular entity or to work toward a shared goal or purpose. It could also mean becoming a single unit or reconciling differences to exist in harmony or agreement.www.definitions.net/definition/unitingv.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. 3. To join (a couple) in marriage.www.thefreedictionary.com/unitinga : to put together to form a single unit b : to cause to adhere c : to link by a legal or moral bond 2 : to possess (different things, such as qualities) in combinationwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/uniting
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