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unite - act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief |
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unify |
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carve up,
dissever,
divide,
separate,
split,
split up perform a division; "Can you divide 49 by seven?"
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fall in,
get together,
join to take one's place in a military formation or line; "Troops fall in!"
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league unite to form a league
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federalise,
federalize,
federate put under the control and authority of a federal government
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confederate form a confederation with; of nations
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ally with unite formally; of interest groups or countries
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associate,
consociate make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all"
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band together,
confederate form a group or unite; "The groups banded together"
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reunify,
reunite unify again, as of a country; "Will Korea reunify?"
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conjoin,
espouse,
get hitched with,
get married,
hook up with,
marry,
wed take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own; "She embraced Catholicism"; "They adopted the Jewish faith"
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couple,
pair,
pair off,
partner off link together; "can we couple these proposals?"
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club gather into a club-like mass; "club hair"
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unite - join or combine; "We merged our resources" |
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unify,
merge |
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alter,
change,
modify remove the ovaries of; "Is your cat spayed?"
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consolidate make firm or secure; strengthen; "consolidate one's gains"; "consolidate one's hold on first place"
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weld unite closely or intimately; "Her gratitude welded her to him"
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consubstantiate unite in one common substance; "Thought is consubstantiated with the object"
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unite - have or possess in combination; "she unites charm with a good business sense" |
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combine |
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feature,
have suffer from; be ill with; "She has arthritis"
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unite - bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation; "the Democratic Patry platform united several splinter groups" |
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unify |
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alter,
change,
modify remove the ovaries of; "Is your cat spayed?"
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bond,
bring together,
draw together bring together in a common cause or emotion; "The death of their child had drawn them together"
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