Results for unite
Definitions of unite:
part of speech: verb transitive
To make one: to join two or more into one: to join: to make to agree or adhere.
part of speech: verb intransitive
To be joined together; to grow into onw; to act together.
part of speech: verb
To combine; to join in affection or interest; to cause to agree; to make to adhere; to grow together; to be mixed.
part of speech: verb transitive
To join together; to put together so as to make one; to bind together legally or morally, as in marriage; to bring into close relationship in thought, feeling, etc.
part of speech: adjective
Uniting.
part of speech: verb intransitive
To become one: to grow or act together.
part of speech: past tense, past participle
Usage examples for unite:
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That done, the country, left to itself, must decide whether it would unite or not.
"Cavour", Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco -
Strangely had destiny brought us together- terribly had it separated us- awfully would it now unite us again, at the end!
"Basil", Wilkie Collins -
Ali Genninar, whom I had engaged at Masindi, was an excellent fellow, and before Abou Saood deserted the country, he had been the first man to arrive at Fatike and unite with the government.
"Ismailia", Samuel W. Baker -
Centuries had to pass before it dawned upon primitive men, who fled from each other, or fought when they met at the mouth of their caverns, that they would do well to form into groups, and unite in defence against the mighty enemies who threatened them from without.
"The Buried Temple", Maurice Maeterlinck