Unify
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British pronunciation/jˈuːnɪfˌa‌ɪ/
American pronunciation/ˈjunəˌfaɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "unify"

to unify
01

to join things together into one

Transitive: to unify two or more things
to unify definition and meaning
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The chef used a special sauce to unify the flavors of the dish.
The artist sought to unify different colors and textures in the abstract painting.
The school plans to unify its two campuses next year.
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to become whole or united

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The various groups will unify under a single banner for the protest.
Despite their differences, the team members hoped they would unify for the championship.
When faced with a common threat, the villages tended to unify.
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The chef used a special sauce to unify the flavors of the dish.
The artist sought to unify different colors and textures in the abstract painting.
The school plans to unify its two campuses next year.
The city's initiative is to unify public spaces, creating a cohesive urban experience.
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