unite
u
ˈju
yoo
nite
ˌnaɪt
nait
British pronunciation
/juːnˈa‍ɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "unite"in English

to unite
01

to come together and form a single entity

Intransitive
to unite definition and meaning
example
Examples
The rivers unite at the confluence to form a larger waterway.
The puzzle pieces will unite to form a complete picture when properly assembled.
02

to come together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation

Intransitive
example
Examples
The community united to clean up the park after the storm.
The students united to protest against the new school policy.
03

to bring people or things together to contribute to a common goal

Transitive: to unite sb
example
Examples
The mayor united the city council and community leaders to address the pressing issues facing the city.
The coach united the team's players with a shared goal of winning the championship.
04

to combine or possess various qualities, elements, or aspects together

Ditransitive: to unite a quality or element with another
example
Examples
His leadership style unites compassion with decisiveness, making him an effective leader.
The dish unites bold flavors with delicate textures, creating a unique culinary experience.
05

to combine or blend together to form a cohesive whole

Intransitive
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Examples
The diverse cultures in the city unite to create a rich tapestry of traditions.
The molecules unite to form a strong chemical bond.
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