UNITE in a Sentence
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275 example sentences for UNITE, such as:
1. Oil and water will not unite.
2. We will unite in fighting crime.
3. The broken bones of a child unite easily.
4. The nations of western Europe decided to unite.
5. The more of the masses we unite with, the better.
2. We will unite in fighting crime.
3. The broken bones of a child unite easily.
4. The nations of western Europe decided to unite.
5. The more of the masses we unite with, the better.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of UNITE
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unite
v. have or possess in combination
v. bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation
Classic Sentence: (131 in 9 pages)
1 He only saw in her a pretty and fresh young girl, with whom he did not deign to unite his fate.
2 The guests welcomed Pierre because he always helped to enliven and unite any company he was in.
3 If we unite both these kinds of history, as is done by the newest historians, we shall have the history of monarchs and writers, but not the history of the life of the peoples.
4 For common action people always unite in certain combinations, in which regardless of the difference of the aims set for the common action, the relation between those taking part in it is always the same.
5 Of all the combinations in which men unite for collective action one of the most striking and definite examples is an army.
6 There was a considerable difference between the ages of my parents, but this circumstance seemed to unite them only closer in bonds of devoted affection.
7 They stood in the noon of that strange and solemn splendour, as if it were the light that is to reveal all secrets, and the daybreak that shall unite all who belong to one another.
8 Upon this we all took courage to unite in a confirmatory murmur.
9 Mas'r Davy, I unnerstan very well, though my aunt will come to Lon'on afore they sail, and they'll unite once more, that I am not like to see him agen.
David Copperfield By Charles Dickens
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 51. THE BEGINNING OF A LONGER JOURNEY
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 51. THE BEGINNING OF A LONGER JOURNEY
10 And this is done by barely agreeing to unite into one political society, which is all the compact that is, or needs be, between the individuals, that enter into, or make up a commonwealth.
11 And thus that, which begins and actually constitutes any political society, is nothing but the consent of any number of freemen capable of a majority to unite and incorporate into such a society.
12 But if a prince who is not inexperienced should take counsel from more than one he will never get united counsels, nor will he know how to unite them.
The Prince By Niccolo Machiavelli
Context Highlight In CHAPTER XXIII — HOW FLATTERERS SHOULD BE AVOIDED
Context Highlight In CHAPTER XXIII — HOW FLATTERERS SHOULD BE AVOIDED
13 The Baptist churches became independent, but the Methodists were compelled early to unite for purposes of episcopal government.
14 Consequently, I must then unite with him in his; ergo, I must turn idolator.
15 He desired that ship to unite with his own in the search; by sailing over the sea some four or five miles apart, on parallel lines, and so sweeping a double horizon, as it were.
Example Sentence: (144 in 10 pages)
1 The nations of western Europe decided to unite.
2 He said "vegetarians unite", and I looked at him and said "yeah, ha ha".
3 Railways unite the capital with all important cities.
4 It was a vague enough concept for the liberals to unite around.
5 We will unite in fighting crime.
6 The broken bones of a child unite easily.
7 Our goal is to unite the opposition parties and defeat the President.
8 The vast majority of nations have agreed to unite their efforts to bring peace.
9 Oil and water will not unite.
10 We must unite with them and at the same time struggle against them.
11 The more of the masses we unite with, the better.
12 The oceans do not so much divide the world as unite it. (=The oceans do not divide the world so much as unite it.)
13 Political leaders united yesterday to condemn the latest wave of violence.
14 One billion people throughout the world are Muslims, united by belief in one god.
15 Only the united struggles of the people of the world can check aggression and save peace.