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disunite

British pronunciation/dɪsjuːnˈa‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/dɪsjuːnˈaɪt/
to disunite
[VERB]
MAIN VERB
1

force, take, or pull apart

synonyms : divide
part
separate
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2

to cause disagreement or separation between a group of people

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Examples
1In stark contrast, the Greeks were badly disunited.
2Powerful houses, Holy Roman Empire, disunited central Europe, and I mean, someone needed to settle Indiana.
3Not only was the White movement disunited in its goals, they especially lacked a brilliantly brutal leader like Lenin or an organizational talent like Trotsky.
4Ultimately, in Austria, as elsewhere, once the rebels were disunited, they were easier to defeat, and they were crushed in Vienna, Prague and other cities, and then in 1849, Tsar Nicholas I sent 300,000 troops to finish off the Hungarians for his Austrian ally.
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