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Detailed Synonyms for unite in English

unite:

to unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)

  1. to unite
    to join up; to unite; to include; to add; to join
    • join up verbe (joins up, joined up, joining up)
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
    • include verbe (includes, included, including)
    • add verbe (adds, added, adding)
    • join verbe (joins, joined, joining)
  2. to unite
    to assemble; to unite; to bring together; to join
    • assemble verbe (assembles, assembled, assembling)
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
    • bring together verbe (brings together, brought together, bringing together)
    • join verbe (joins, joined, joining)
  3. to unite
    to merge; to combine; to join together; to unite; to connect; to link; to bridge
    • merge verbe (merges, merge, merging)
    • combine verbe (combines, combined, combining)
    • join together verbe (joins together, joined together, joining together)
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
    • connect verbe (connects, connected, connecting)
    • link verbe (links, linked, linking)
    • bridge verbe (bridges, bridged, bridging)
  4. to unite
    bundle; to gather; to join; to unite
    • bundle verbe
    • gather verbe (gathers, gathered, gathering)
    • join verbe (joins, joined, joining)
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
  5. to unite
    to combine; to join; to unite
    • combine verbe (combines, combined, combining)
    • join verbe (joins, joined, joining)
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
  6. to unite
    to connect; to link; to couple; to combine; to unite
    • connect verbe (connects, connected, connecting)
    • link verbe (links, linked, linking)
    • couple verbe (couples, coupled, coupling)
    • combine verbe (combines, combined, combining)
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
  7. to unite
    flock together; to unite
  8. to unite
    bundle; to unite; to bind together
  9. to unite
    – join or combine 1
    to merge; to unite; unify
    – join or combine 1
    • merge verbe (merges, merge, merging)
      • We merged our resources1
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
    • unify verbe
  10. to unite
    – become one 1
    to merge; to unite; unify
    – become one 1
    • merge verbe (merges, merge, merging)
      • the cells merge1
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
    • unify verbe
  11. to unite
    – act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief 1
    to unite; unify
    – act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief 1
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
    • unify verbe
  12. to unite
    – bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation 1
    to unite; unify
    – bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation 1
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
      • the Democratic Patry platform united several splinter groups1
    • unify verbe
  13. to unite
    – be or become joined or united or linked 1
    to join; to link; to connect; to unite; to link up
    – be or become joined or united or linked 1
    • join verbe (joins, joined, joining)
      • Our paths joined1
    • link verbe (links, linked, linking)
      • The travelers linked up again at the airport1
    • connect verbe (connects, connected, connecting)
      • The two streets connect to become a highway1
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
    • link up verbe (links up, linked up, linking up)
  14. to unite
    – have or possess in combination 1
    to combine; to unite
    – have or possess in combination 1
    • combine verbe (combines, combined, combining)
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
      • she unites charm with a good business sense1
  15. to unite
    – To combine two or more shapes or paths to result in a single compound path that represents all of the area that was covered by the individual shapes and paths. If the resulting path is not a solid shape (for example, if there are holes), you can release the compound path, which results in a path object being created for each contiguous edge. 2
    to unite
    – To combine two or more shapes or paths to result in a single compound path that represents all of the area that was covered by the individual shapes and paths. If the resulting path is not a solid shape (for example, if there are holes), you can release the compound path, which results in a path object being created for each contiguous edge. 2
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)

Conjugations for unite:

present
  1. unite
  2. unite
  3. unites
  4. unite
  5. unite
  6. unite
simple past
  1. united
  2. united
  3. united
  4. united
  5. united
  6. united
present perfect
  1. have united
  2. have united
  3. has united
  4. have united
  5. have united
  6. have united
past continuous
  1. was uniting
  2. were uniting
  3. was uniting
  4. were uniting
  5. were uniting
  6. were uniting
future
  1. shall unite
  2. will unite
  3. will unite
  4. shall unite
  5. will unite
  6. will unite
continuous present
  1. am uniting
  2. are uniting
  3. is uniting
  4. are uniting
  5. are uniting
  6. are uniting
subjunctive
  1. be united
  2. be united
  3. be united
  4. be united
  5. be united
  6. be united
diverse
  1. unite!
  2. let's unite!
  3. united
  4. uniting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

unite

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Related Definitions for "unite":

  1. join or combine1
  2. become one1
  3. act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief1
  4. bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation1
    • the Democratic Patry platform united several splinter groups1
  5. be or become joined or united or linked1
  6. have or possess in combination1
    • she unites charm with a good business sense1
  7. To combine two or more shapes or paths to result in a single compound path that represents all of the area that was covered by the individual shapes and paths. If the resulting path is not a solid shape (for example, if there are holes), you can release the compound path, which results in a path object being created for each contiguous edge.2