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unite
verb as in combine; join together
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The community is sending a strong message that this is not a project to unite us all.
But something that does unite them is a consistent—in fact a constant—engagement with 1787.
There is no possible immigration plan that 218 Republican members of Congress could unite behind.
The newest savior of the party is more likely to split it than unite it.
“There is a definite need for operatives who have the ability and interest to unite conservatives,” Holmes said.
My son,” said Grabantak one evening to Chingatok, “if we are henceforth to live in peace, why not unite and become one nation?
One of her humours was to unite the son of her minister, with a niece of the widowed Queen of Saint Germain's.
By memorising a Correlation, you so unite the two extremes in memory, that you need not afterwards recall the intermediates.
They were to make the same marches, but were not to unite with the first troop, nor with the following one.
To unite with the people of God is good; but to unite with any elsewhere than on the basis of truth, is not to be desired.
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On this page you'll find 156 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to unite, such as: band together, coalesce, consolidate, cooperate, join, and link.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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