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01. The new leader of the party has said that his first task will be to [unify] the different groups within the party.
02. The economic [unification] of Europe has brought about a higher level of overall prosperity.
03. The parents were [unified] in their support of the teachers during the strike.
04. The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center [unified] both major political parties behind the President.
05. Helmut Kohl signed the agreement to [unify] the two Germanys into one republic.
06. Many people in Korea pray for the day when the North and South are once again [unified] into a single nation.
07. The cost of [unification] for the two Germanys was largely paid for by the west.
08. Einstein said that a [unified] super-theory of everything would enable us to "read the mind of God."
09. The [reunification] of Hong Kong with China was celebrated all over the country today.
10. Any attempts to [reunify] the country through force will not succeed.
11. She has always been a real [unifying] force within the party, and would make an excellent leader.
12. In 1601, Lord Tokugawa [unified] Japan under his rule.
13. China was [unified] under the Qing dynasty in 221 B.C.
14. Napoleon took 14,000 French decrees, and simplified them into a [unified] set of seven laws, the first time in modern history that a nation's laws applied equally to all citizens.
15. A [unified] Thai kingdom was established in 1350.
16. Reggae star Bob Marley sang, "How good and how pleasant it would be before God and man, to see the [unification] of all Africans."
17. Islam acts as a [unifying] force among Pakistan's many ethnic groups.
18. Until the 20th century, Libya was simply the name of a general area, and not of a [unified] nation.
19. In 1967, the city of Jerusalem was [re-unified] as Israel removed barricades separating the Old City from the Israeli sector.
20. It really [unifies] people to go through difficult times together.
21. Until the tenth century, the Christian Church was the main [unifying] force and channel of culture in Europe.

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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

  • unify — index amalgamate, cohere (adhere), collect (gather), combine (join together), conjoin, consolid …   Law dictionary

  • 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

  • unify — consolidate, concentrate, *compact Analogous words: *integrate, articulate, concatenate: organize, systematize (see ORDER vb): *unite, combine, conjoin …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 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

  • unify — ► VERB (unifies, unified) ▪ make or become united or uniform. DERIVATIVES unifier noun. ORIGIN Latin unificare …   English terms dictionary

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

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