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unify
/ ˈːɪˌڲɪ /
verb
- to make or become one; unite
Derived Forms
- ˈܲԾˌھ, noun
- ˈܲԾˌھ, adjective
Other yvlog Forms
- ·Ծ·ھ· noun
- ԴDz··Ծ·ھ adjective
- ܲ·-·Ծ·ھ adjective
- ··Ծ·ڲ verb (used with object) reunified reunifying
- ܲ··Ծ·ھ adjective
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of unify1
Example Sentences
The signs include “identification of enemies as a unifying cause,” “controlled mass media,” “corporate power protected,” “labor power suppressed,” “disdain for intellectuals and the arts,” “obsession with crime and punishment,”and “rampant cronyism & corruption.”
"We'll act in a calm, carefully phased, unified way, as we calibrate our response, while allowing adequate time for talks," he said.
"But the one thing we agree on is that our core enemy is the urban monoculture; the leftist unifying culture."
As director and narrator Dawn Logsdon describes in her documentary “Free for All: The Public Library,” these horrors inspired America's librarians to codify their unifying principles into a document.
The pair agreed to end the war in 2018 - and one of the aims of their power-sharing deal was to join their rival forces and create a unified military.
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