Synonyms
Example Sentences
The creation of the national railroad system unified the country.
two very different people unified by a common belief
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Word History
Etymology
Late Latin unificare, from Latin uni- + -ficare -fy
First Known Use
1502, in the meaning defined above
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in 1502
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1) объединя́ть
2) унифици́ровать
Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > unify
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1. объединять, соединять; уплотнять
2. унифицировать
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык.
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[ˈju:nɪfaɪ]
unify объединять unify унифицировать
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[ʹju:nıfaı]
1. объединять
2. унифицировать
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[‘juːnɪfaɪ]
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1) объединять, соединять
They were unified into one nation. — Они объединились в одну нацию.
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1. v объединять
2. v унифицировать
Синонимический ряд:
1. ally (verb) ally; incorporate; join; unite
2. combine (verb) combine; compact; concentrate; connect; consolidate; couple; martial
3. harmonise (verb) arrange; blend; co-ordinate; harmonise; harmonize; orchestrate; symphonize; synthesise; synthesize
Антонимический ряд:
disrupt; divide; part; separate; split
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ˈju:nɪfaɪобъединять, унифицировать
Англо-русский словарь экономических терминов > unify
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1) унифицировать
2) объединять
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[`juːnɪfaɪ]
объединять, соединять
унифицировать
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объединять; унифицировать
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унифицировать; выполнять операцию унификации
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1) объединять
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1) объединять, соединять 2) унифицировать
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Unify — U ni*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Unified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Unifying}.] [Uni + fy: cf. F. unifier.] To cause to be one; to make into a unit; to unite; to view as one. [1913 Webster] A comprehensive or unifying act of the judging faculty. De Quincey … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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unify — index amalgamate, cohere (adhere), collect (gather), combine (join together), conjoin, consolid … Law dictionary
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unify — c.1500, to make into one, from M.Fr. unifier (14c.), from L.L. unificare make one, from L. uni one (see UNI (Cf. uni )) + root of facere to make (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)). Unification is attested from 1851; the … Etymology dictionary
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unify — consolidate, concentrate, *compact Analogous words: *integrate, articulate, concatenate: organize, systematize (see ORDER vb): *unite, combine, conjoin … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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unify — [v] unite affiliate, ally, associate, band, become one, bring together, combine, connect, consolidate, cooperate, couple, gather together, hook up with, join, join forces, link, marry, merge, pool, pull together, stick together, wed; concepts 113 … New thesaurus
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unify — ► VERB (unifies, unified) ▪ make or become united or uniform. DERIVATIVES unifier noun. ORIGIN Latin unificare … English terms dictionary
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unify — [yo͞o′nə fī΄] vt., vi. unified, unifying [MFr unifier < LL unificare: see UNI & FY] to combine into one; become or make united; consolidate … English World dictionary
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unify — [[t]ju͟ːnɪfaɪ[/t]] unifies, unifying, unified V RECIP ERG If someone unifies different things or parts, or if the things or parts unify, they are brought together to form one thing. [V pl n] A flexible retirement age is being considered by… … English dictionary
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unify — verb a) Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine. Ultimately, all frequencies unify into an unmoving state of zero frequency or vacuum. In other words, all seven sound vibrations or notes unify into silence; all thought… … Wiktionary
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unify — v. 1) (D; tr.) to unify into (they were unified into one nation) 2) (D; tr.) to unify with * * * [ juːnɪfaɪ] (D; tr.) to unify with (D;tr.) to unify into (they were unifyied into one nation) … Combinatory dictionary
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unify — UK [ˈjuːnɪfaɪ] / US [ˈjunɪˌfaɪ] verb Word forms unify : present tense I/you/we/they unify he/she/it unifies present participle unifying past tense unified past participle unified 1) a) [transitive] to unite people or countries so that they will… … English dictionary
унифицировать, объединять
глагол ↓
- объединять
to unify the whole population — объединить всё население
- унифицировать
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Словосочетания
Примеры с переводом
His music unifies traditional and modern themes.
Его музыка объединяет в себе традиционные и современные темы.
They were unified into one nation.
Они объединились в одну нацию.
Strong support for the war has unified the nation.
Решительная поддержка этой войны сплотила нацию.
The creation of the national railroad system unified the country.
Создание национальной системы железных дорог объединило всю страну.
How can we unify such scattered islands into a nation?
Как же нам объединить столь разрозненные острова в единое государство?
Возможные однокоренные слова
Формы слова
verb
I/you/we/they: unify
he/she/it: unifies
ing ф. (present participle): unifying
2-я ф. (past tense): unified
3-я ф. (past participle): unified
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle French unifier, from Late Latin unificare.
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /ˈjuːnɪfaɪ/
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Verb[edit]
unify (third-person singular simple present unifies, present participle unifying, simple past and past participle unified)
- (transitive) Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine.
- (intransitive) Become one.
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2008, Eliza Mada Dalian, In Search of the Miraculous: Healing Into Consciousness[1], Expanding Universe Publishing, →ISBN, page 91:
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Ultimately, all frequencies unify into an unmoving state of zero frequency or vacuum. In other words, all seven sound vibrations or notes unify into silence; all thought frequencies (positive and negative) unify into no-thought or no-mind; and all seven colors of the rainbow unify into pure space that appears dark when it is invisible and as light when it is visible.
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Translations[edit]
cause to become one
- Armenian: միասնականացնել (hy) (miasnakanacʿnel)
- Bulgarian: обединя́вам (bg) impf (obedinjávam), обединя́ pf (obedinjá)
- Catalan: unificar (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 統一/统一 (zh) (tǒngyī)
- Czech: sjednotit
- Danish: forene, slå sammen
- Dutch: verenigen (nl), eenmaken
- Esperanto: unuecigi
- Finnish: yhdistää (fi)
- French: unifier (fr)
- German: vereinigen (de), vereinen (de)
- Greek: ενώνω (el) (enóno)
- Ido: unigar (io)
- Indonesian: menyatukan (id)
- Irish: comhaontaigh
- Italian: unificare (it)
- Japanese: 一つにする (ja) (hitotsu ni suru), 統一する (ja) (tōitsu suru)
- Latvian: vienot
- Maori: whakakotahi
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: forene
- Polish: jednoczyć (pl) impf, zjednoczyć (pl) pf
- Portuguese: unificar (pt)
- Quechua: huhllay
- Romanian: unifica (ro)
- Russian: объединя́ть (ru) impf (obʺjedinjátʹ), объедини́ть (ru) pf (obʺjedinítʹ)
- Scottish Gaelic: co-aonaich
- Spanish: unificar (es)
- Swedish: förena (sv), slå samman, unifiera (sv)
become one
- Bulgarian: обединя́вам се impf (obedinjávam se), съединя́вам се impf (sǎedinjávam se)
- Catalan: unificar (ca), unificar-se
- Danish: forene sig
- Dutch: zich verenigen
- Esperanto: unuiĝi
- Finnish: yhdistyä (fi), yhdentyä (fi)
- German: sich vereinigen
- Greek: ενοποιώ (el) (enopoió)
- Indonesian: bersatu (id)
- Irish: aontaigh
- Latvian: vienoties
- Polish: jednoczyć się (pl) impf, zjednoczyć się (pl) pf
- Russian: объединя́ться (ru) impf (obʺjedinjátʹsja), объедини́ться (ru) pf (obʺjedinítʹsja)
- Scottish Gaelic: aonaich
- Spanish: unificar (es) (pronominal)
Table of Contents
- What does the word unify means?
- What is another word for Unify?
- What part of speech is Unify?
- What is a word for making everything the same?
- Is unifier a real word?
- What does Pentadactyl mean?
- What is the opposite word of monotonous?
- What is the antonym of monotonous * Answers?
- What is another word for tedium?
- What is another word for Oasis?
- What is a firm belief?
- What is another word for firm belief?
- What is the meaning of firm?
- What means without stopping?
- What does dissipated mean?
- What does uninterruptedly mean?
: to bring or come together into or as if into a single unit or group : unite The people were unified by a common belief.
What is another word for Unify?
SYNONYMS FOR unify combine, merge, fuse, coalesce.
What part of speech is Unify?
unify
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inflections: | unifies, unifying, unified |
What is a word for making everything the same?
uniformity. noun. the state of being the same as each other or as everything else.
Is unifier a real word?
The definition of a unifier is someone or something that brings others together. An example of a unifier is a marriage counselor. Agent noun of unify; one who unifies.
What does Pentadactyl mean?
Medical Definition of pentadactyl : having five digits on each hand or foot pentadactyl mammals.
What is the opposite word of monotonous?
“the owl’s faint monotonous hooting” Antonyms: lively, modulated. Synonyms: plane, savourless, flavorless, categoric, matt, humdrum, insipid, level, monotonic, compressed, flat, unconditional, matted, vapid, categorical, two-dimensional, matte, monotone, savorless, prostrate, bland, mat, flavourless.
What is the antonym of monotonous * Answers?
Answer. Answer: The antonym of monotonous is interesting.
What is another word for tedium?
In this page you can discover 14 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for tedium, like: boredom, monotony, dreariness, ennui, tediousness, dullness, humdrum, routine, diversion, entertainment and excitement.
What is another word for Oasis?
In this page you can discover 21 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for oasis, like: refuge, haven, sanctuary, relief, desert garden, spring, retreat, garden spot, watering place, wadi and hideaway.
What is a firm belief?
It’s my firm belief that, I am a firm believer that (Brian is not gay): I strongly or truly believe that (Brian is not gay) a belief: a conviction, an opinion, a faith.
What is another word for firm belief?
What is another word for firm belief?
sureness | assurance |
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proof | faith |
hope | belief |
trust | credence |
stock | expectation |
What is the meaning of firm?
not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid: firm ground; firm texture. securely fixed in place. not shaking or trembling; steady: a firm voice. not likely to change; fixed; settled; unalterable: a firm belief. steadfast or unwavering, as persons or principles: firm friends.
What means without stopping?
In Latin, cessare means “to stop,” so when you add the negative prefix in-, you get a word meaning “never stopping.” A near synonym is continual, but something incessant is more relentless; ceaseless is a closer synonym. It’s rare to find incessant used in a positive way. Even incessant sunshine would grow boring.
What does dissipated mean?
1 : to break up and scatter or vanish The clouds dissipated and the sun came out. The team’s early momentum has dissipated. 2 : to be extravagant or dissolute in the pursuit of pleasure especially : to drink to excess his extended dissipating of the night before.
What does uninterruptedly mean?
(ˌʌnˌɪntəˈrʌptɪdlɪ) adverb. in a manner that is not broken, discontinued, or hindered. The convoy stretched uninterruptedly for three or four miles. It rained uninterruptedly for almost the whole of February.
Other forms: unified; unifying; unifies
When you bring together unlike elements, you unify them. Political movements can unify people by inspiring them to work towards a shared goal. Likewise, a shared love of a team or band can unify people who otherwise don’t have much in common.
The verb unify comes from the Latin prefix uni-, “one,” and the root facere, “to make.” When you unify things, you make them one. Often squabbling people just need someone to point out their similarities in order to unify them. If your classmates are sabotaging each other to try to win the “best-decorated locker” award, you might be able to unify their efforts suggesting a “most awesome class” award instead.
Definitions of unify
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bring or combine together or with something else
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synonyms:
amalgamate, commix, mingle, mix
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aggregate, combine
gather in a mass, sum, or whole
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concoct
make a concoction (of) by mixing
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combine, compound
combine so as to form a whole; mix
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blend, immingle, intermingle, intermix
combine into one
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incorporate, integrate
make into a whole or make part of a whole
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unitise, unitize
make into a unit
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heterodyne
combine (a radio frequency wave) with a locally generated wave of a different frequency so as to produce a new frequency equal to the sum or the difference between the two
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sulfurette, sulphurette
combine with sulfur
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commingle
mix or blend
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carburet
combine with carbon
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alter, change, modify
cause to change; make different; cause a transformation
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bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation
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act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief
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unite
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carve up, dissever, divide, divvy, separate, split, split up
separate into parts or portions
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league
unite to form a league
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federalise, federalize, federate
unite on a federal basis or band together as a league
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confederate
form a confederation with; of nations
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unite formally; of interest groups or countries
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associate, consociate
bring or come into association or action
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band together, confederate
form a group or unite
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reunify, reunite
unify again, as of a country
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conjoin, espouse, get hitched with, get married, hook up with, marry, wed
take in marriage
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couple, pair, pair off, partner off
form a pair or pairs
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club
unite with a common purpose
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walk
be or act in association with
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inmarry
marry within one’s own tribe or group
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mismarry
marry an unsuitable partner
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wive
marry a woman, take a wife
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wive
take (someone) as a wife
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intermarry
marry within the same ethnic, social, or family group
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remarry
marry, not for the first time
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fall in, get together, join
become part of; become a member of a group or organization
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carve up, dissever, divide, divvy, separate, split, split up
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synonyms:
merge, unite
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unified / unified / unifying / unifies
объединять
(unite, combine)
If we unify European military activities, it comes in second.
Если объединить европейскую военную деятельность, второе место будет за ней.
унифицировать
It has the potential to unify multiple existing standards for interfacing disparate systems and data sources.
Он позволяет унифицировать множественные существующие стандарты для обеспечения увязки разнородных систем и источников данных.
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If we unify European military activities, it comes in second.
Если объединить европейскую военную деятельность, второе место будет за ней.
It has the potential to unify multiple existing standards for interfacing disparate systems and data sources.
Он позволяет унифицировать множественные существующие стандарты для обеспечения увязки разнородных систем и источников данных.
Some of us have proposed expanded equations that unify the different forces.
Некоторые из нас предложили расширять уравнения, которые объединяют различные силы.
We support the consolidated appeals process and its attempts to unify and rationalize the requirements of so many organizations.
Мы поддерживаем процесс совместных межучрежденческих призывов и предпринимаемые в его рамках усилия унифицировать и рационализировать потребности столь многих организаций.
Indeed, the ultimate role of physics may be to unify all human knowledge.
Действительно, в конечном счете физика может сыграть роль науки, объединяющей в себе все знания, которыми обладает человечество.
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: to bring or come together into or as if into a single unit or group : unite The people were unified by a common belief.
What is an example of unifying?
Unify is to become one, come into agreement or become whole. An example of unify is when the states in the United States all came back together after the Civil War as one whole country.
What is a unifying concept English?
When something is unifying, it causes people to unite. You and your brothers and sisters might not have much in common, but find that watching TV together is a unifying force in your lives: it brings you all together.
What is the meaning of Unify in science?
Unified science, in the philosophy of logical positivism, a doctrine holding that all sciences share the same language, laws, and method or at least one or two of these features. … Finally, the unity of method means that the procedures for testing and supporting statements in the various sciences are basically the same.
What is the best meaning of unified?
Just like the word United in Unified States, unified is a word that means being together. Unified is the opposite of divided. … A similar word is union — a unified group of workers with the same goals, who work together to achieve those goals.
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Does unify mean bring together?
: to bring or come together into or as if into a single unit or group : unite The people were unified by a common belief.
What does it mean to unify people?
When you bring together unlike elements, you unify them. Political movements can unify people by inspiring them to work towards a shared goal. Likewise, a shared love of a team or band can unify people who otherwise don’t have much in common.
How do you unify?
- 7 Ways to Unify, Refocus, and Support Your Team When the Outside World Is In Chaos. …
- Reconnect with your customers. …
- Give to others in need. …
- Celebrate recent team wins. …
- Express gratitude for small gestures that made a big impact. …
- Have fun. …
- Set a new goal the team can rally around. …
- Talk it out.
What is the purpose to unify the sentences?
A paragraph is unified when every sentence develops the point made in the topic sentence. It must have a single focus and it must contain no irrelevant facts. Every sentence must contribute to the paragraph by explaining, exemplifying, or expanding the topic sentence.
What do you mean by uniform?
1 : having always the same form, manner, or degree : not varying or variable uniform procedures. 2 : consistent in conduct or opinion uniform interpretation of laws. 3 : of the same form with others : conforming to one rule or mode : consonant.
What is a unifying idea?
provide with a particular theme or motive; «the restaurant often themes its menus» a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in literary or artistic work; «it was the usual `boy gets girl’ theme»
What is a unifying characteristic?
A region is a unit on the earth’s surface that has unifying characteristics such as climate or industry. These characteristics may be human, physical, or cultural. These are characteristics that help unify this area of land that is considered a region.
What is unifying force?
The Unifying Force was a view of the Force, accepted by a majority of Jedi throughout ages. The Unifying Force was thought to be present in all shining stars, surrounding and penetrating them, thus connecting all universal things.
What is the unification process?
In logic and computer science, unification is an algorithmic process of solving equations between symbolic expressions. … A unification algorithm should compute for a given problem a complete, and minimal substitution set, that is, a set covering all its solutions, and containing no redundant members.
What is a good sentence for Unify?
1. The new leader hopes to unify the country. 2. No one dissents from the decision to unify.
How do you find irrelevant sentences?
Any sentence that seems distracting is probably an irrelevant sentence. Accordingly, sentences that do not connect to the main idea should be avoided. Asking yourself about distracting sentences and those that seem out of place is a solid step toward identifying irrelevant sentences in a passage.
When a writer connects all sentences in a paragraph to the main idea he or she has achieved?
A coherent paragraph has sentences that all logically follow each other; they are not isolated thoughts. Coherence can be achieved in several ways. First, using transitions helps connect ideas from one sentence to the next. For more on transitions, see the Write Right on Transitions.
How do you unify a department?
How to Unify Company Culture Across Departments
- Use Common Work Language. …
- Encourage People to Share Pieces of Their Personal Lives. …
- Host Team-Building Activities. …
- Have a ‘Family Outing’ …
- Designate Team Volunteer Days. …
- Organize an In-Office Happy Hour. …
- Cater a Monthly Company Lunch. …
- Have Your Teams Teach Each Other.
How do I unify my family?
5 Steps to Unify Your Family
- Teammates accept each other’s differences. Just like the players on any team, our family members are all different. …
- Successful teams have common goals. …
- A successful team Practices. …
- Successful teams don’t bad mouth their teammates. …
- Successful teams ALWAYS watch film.
How do I unify my team?
4 Ways to Unify Your Team
- Share Your Purpose. A football team’s ultimate goal is pretty simple: win the game. …
- Be an Open Book. Be open with your team and always share the news, both good and bad. …
- Let Them Eat Cake. Nothing says “Let’s unite!” like a free ham sandwich. …
- Be Golden. …
- 6 Ways to Build a Great Company Culture.
What does it mean to unify a country?
to make or become a single unit; unite: to unify conflicting theories; to unify a country.
What’s the difference between unity and unification?
Unity is people being together as one. Unification is the process of making everyone in one.
What does nullified mean?
nullify, negate, annul, abrogate, invalidate mean to deprive of effective or continued existence. nullify implies counteracting completely the force, effectiveness, or value of something.
What you mean by ethnic?
1a : of or relating to large groups of people classed according to common racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin or background ethnic minorities ethnic enclaves. b : being a member of a specified ethnic group an ethnic German.
u·ni·fy
(yo͞o′nə-fī′)
tr. & intr.v. u·ni·fied, u·ni·fy·ing, u·ni·fies
To make into or become a unit; consolidate.
[French unifier, from Old French, from Late Latin ūnificāre : Latin ūnus, one; see uni- + Latin -ficāre, -fy.]
u′ni·fi′a·ble adj.
u′ni·fi·ca′tion (-fĭ-kā′shən) n.
u′ni·fi′er n.
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unify
(ˈjuːnɪˌfaɪ)
vb, -fies, -fying or -fied
to make or become one; unite
[C16: from Medieval Latin ūnificāre, from Latin ūnus one + facere to make]
ˈuniˌfiable adj
ˈuniˌfier n
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u•ni•fy
(ˈyu nəˌfaɪ)
v.t., v.i. -fied, -fy•ing.
to make or become a single unit; unite; merge.
[1495–1505; < Late Latin ūnificāre= Latin ūni- uni- + -ficāre -fy]
u′ni•fi`a•ble, adj.
u′ni•fi`er, n.
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unify
Past participle: unified
Gerund: unifying
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he/she/it would have unified |
we would have unified |
you would have unified |
they would have unified |
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb | 1. | unify — become one; «Germany unified officially in 1990»; «the cells merge»
merge, unite consolidate — unite into one; «The companies consolidated» consubstantiate — become united in substance; «thought and the object consubstantiate» syncretise, syncretize — unite (beliefs or conflicting principles) converge — come together so as to form a single product; «Social forces converged to bring the Fascists back to power» federate, federalise, federalize — enter into a league for a common purpose; «The republics federated to become the Soviet Union» integrate — become one; become integrated; «The students at this school integrate immediately, despite their different backgrounds» coalesce — fuse or cause to grow together disunify, break apart — break up or separate; «The country is disunifying»; «Yugoslavia broke apart after 1989» |
2. | unify — to bring or combine together or with something else; «resourcefully he mingled music and dance»
amalgamate, commix, mingle, mix alter, change, modify — cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; «The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city»; «The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue» aggregate, combine — gather in a mass, sum, or whole concoct — make a concoction (of) by mixing combine, compound — combine so as to form a whole; mix; «compound the ingredients» blend, immingle, intermingle, intermix — combine into one; «blend the nuts and raisins together»; «he blends in with the crowd»; «We don’t intermingle much» |
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3. | unify — bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation; «the Democratic Patry platform united several splinter groups»
unite alter, change, modify — cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; «The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city»; «The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue» draw together, bring together, bond — bring together in a common cause or emotion; «The death of their child had drawn them together» |
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4. | unify — act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief
unite league — unite to form a league federalize, federate, federalise — unite on a federal basis or band together as a league; «The country was federated after the civil war» confederate — form a confederation with; of nations ally with — unite formally; of interest groups or countries join, fall in, get together — become part of; become a member of a group or organization; «He joined the Communist Party as a young man» consociate, associate — bring or come into association or action; «The churches consociated to fight their dissolution» band together, confederate — form a group or unite; «The groups banded together» reunify, reunite — unify again, as of a country; «Will Korea reunify?» get hitched with, get married, hook up with, marry, wed, conjoin, espouse — take in marriage pair, pair off, partner off, couple — form a pair or pairs; «The two old friends paired off» club — unite with a common purpose; «The two men clubbed together» |
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5. | unify — join or combine; «We merged our resources»
merge, unite alter, change, modify — cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; «The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city»; «The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue» consolidate — bring together into a single whole or system; «The town and county schools are being consolidated» weld — unite closely or intimately; «Her gratitude welded her to him» consubstantiate — unite in one common substance; «Thought is consubstantiated with the object» |
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unify
verb unite, join, combine, merge, consolidate, bring together, fuse, confederate, amalgamate, federate He said he would seek to unify the Party and win the next election.
separate, split, divide, alienate, sever, disconnect, disunite, disjoin
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unify
verb
1. To bring or come together into a united whole:
coalesce, combine, compound, concrete, conjoin, conjugate, connect, consolidate, couple, join, link, marry, meld, unite, wed, yoke.
2. To combine and adapt in order to attain a particular effect:
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Translations
يُوَحِّد
sjednotit
forenesamle
yhdistääyhdistyä
sameina
apvienot
zjednotiť
förenaslå samman
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unify
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unify
[ˈjuːnɪˌfaɪ] vt (country) → unire; (different parts, systems) → unificare
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
unify
(ˈjuːnifai) verb
to combine into a single whole. The country consisted of several small states and was unified only recently.
ˌunifiˈcation (-fi-) noun
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unify
/ˈjuːnəˌfaɪ/
verb
unifies;
unified;
unifying
unify
/ˈjuːnəˌfaɪ/
verb
unifies;
unified;
unifying
Britannica Dictionary definition of UNIFY
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to cause (people or things) to be joined or brought together
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The creation of the national railroad system unified the country.
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two very different people unified by a common belief
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/ˌjuːnəfəˈkeɪʃən/
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the unification of Germany
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