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united
/ juːˈnaɪtɪd /
adjective
- produced by two or more persons or things in combination or from their union or amalgamation
a united effort
- in agreement
- in association or alliance
Derived Forms
- uˈnitedness, noun
- uˈnitedly, adverb
Other Words From
- u·nited·ly adverb
- u·nited·ness noun
- nonu·nited adjective
- unu·nited adjective
- well-u·nited adjective
Example Sentences
Davies wrote his approach would have "united the centre right" in Wales and "won over new support to the Conservative Party".
It is a far cry from the fearlessness she remembers from 2019, when she brought her daughter to the protests and they marched on the streets with thousands of people, united in their defiance.
Trudeau is promising to present a united "Team Canada" approach to working with the US to make the case against the levy.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising to present a united “Team Canada” front and to work together with the incoming Trump administration to avoid the blanket tariffs.
A few Republicans are all that’s needed when the party’s majority is a narrow 53 to 47; Trump can lose just four votes if Democrats are united in opposition.
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