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Unify   /jˈunəfˌaɪ/   Listen
Unify

verb
(past & past part. unified; pres. part. unifying)
1.
Become one.  Synonyms: merge, unite.  "The cells merge"
2.
To bring or combine together or with something else.  Synonyms: amalgamate, commix, mingle, mix.
3.
Bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation.  Synonym: unite.
4.
Act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief.  Synonym: unite.
5.
Join or combine.  Synonyms: merge, unite.



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"Unify" Quotes from Famous Books



... Congregation /De Propaganda Fide/ (1622), the establishment of the /Collegium Urbanum/ (1627) for the education and training of missionary priests, and the organisation of the /Societe des Missions Etrangeres/[1] (1663) in Paris helped to unify the work and to put it upon ...
— History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French • Rev. James MacCaffrey

... sxmirajxo. Unhandy mallerta. Unhappy malfelicxa. Unhappiness malfelicxeco. Unhealthy malsana. Unheeded nezorgita. Unhook malkrocxi. Unhurt sendifekta. Unicorn unukornulo. Unification unuigo. Uniform (dress) uniformo. Uniform unuforma. Uniformity simileco, unuformeco. Unify unuigi. Uninhabited senhoma. Union unuigo, kunigo. Unique sola, senegala. Unison, in (mus.) agorde. Unit unuo. Unite unuigi, kunigi. Universal universala. Universe universo. University ...
— English-Esperanto Dictionary • John Charles O'Connor and Charles Frederic Hayes

... has been a national policy from the first. Her first transcontinental she built to unify and bind confederation. Her second two transcontinentals she launched to carry commerce east and west, because the United States had built a tariff wall which prevented Canada moving her commerce north and south. Her canal system to cut the distance from the Great ...
— The Canadian Commonwealth • Agnes C. Laut

... that marks a very high degree of artistic skill. It is not alone the accuracy of the drawing and the writing, such as we have noted in connexion with the study of the glyphs, but the whole manuscript as it lies open before us shows that sense of proportion, that ability to unify without seeming effort a multitude of details into a perfectly balanced whole, which is the positive mark of developed and genuine culture. When we remember the exceeding difficulty of combining primary colors into a brilliancy that is not garish, and the equal difficulty of ...
— Commentary Upon the Maya-Tzental Perez Codex - with a Concluding Note Upon the Linguistic Problem of the Maya Glyphs • William E. Gates

... the full endowment of his moral nature, we must make up our minds to accept for ourselves an incomplete theory of things." A philosophy which should unify the sum-total of human experience, including the supernatural facts of Christianity, is impossible; but even excluding these facts there is always need of some kind of non-rational assent, which, ...
— The Faith of the Millions (2nd series) • George Tyrrell

... having no one above one, joined to the no less lively desire to feel above others. With the Jacobins of the Revolution, as with those of our days, the word "equality'' simply involves a jealous hatred of all superiority. To efface superiority, such men pretend to unify manners, customs, and situations. All despotisms but that exercised by themselves ...
— The Psychology of Revolution • Gustave le Bon



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