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Unified   /jˈunəfˌaɪd/   Listen
Unified

adjective
1.
Formed or united into a whole.  Synonyms: incorporate, incorporated, integrated, merged.
2.
Operating as a unit.  Synonyms: co-ordinated, coordinated, interconnected.  "A coordinated program"



Unify

verb
(past & past part. unified; pres. part. unifying)
1.
Become one.  Synonyms: merge, unite.  "The cells merge"  Antonym: disunify.
2.
To bring or combine together or with something else.  Synonyms: amalgamate, commix, mingle, mix.
3.
Bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation.  Synonym: unite.
4.
Act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief.  Synonym: unite.  Antonym: divide.
5.
Join or combine.  Synonyms: merge, unite.



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"Unified" Quotes from Famous Books



... the work of severing England from the barbarous North, and binding it once more in bonds of union with the civilised South. It was the necessary undoing of the Danish conquest; more still, it was an inevitable step in the process whereby England itself was to begin its unified existence by the final breaking down of the barriers which divided Wessex from ...
— Early Britain - Anglo-Saxon Britain • Grant Allen

... Sumter united the North and unified the South. It made "war Democrats"—i.e., Democrats who had voted against Lincoln—join him in the prosecution of the war. More United States property was cheerfully appropriated by the Confederacy, which showed that it was alive ...
— Comic History of the United States • Bill Nye

... is hoped, be apparent to the reader that the subject now under treatment may be considered either theoretically or practically. If science be exact, systematized, and, when complete, unified knowledge, then every source of information must be employed in the investigation of so difficult a subject as the registers. There may be differences of opinion as to the relative importance of some of these means of investigation—e.g., ...
— Voice Production in Singing and Speaking - Based on Scientific Principles (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged) • Wesley Mills

... replaced the earlier emphasis on Greek. The Emperor interfered (R. 368) to force a revision of the gymnasial programs better to adapt them to modern needs. In particular were the universities of all the States unified and nationalized, and great technical universities created. Science, commerce, technical work, modern languages, and government were stressed in the instruction of ...
— THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION • ELLWOOD P. CUBBERLEY

... especially like to see other active state groups as the Ohio group all bringing together their yearly information in one book form—our Annual Report. The Ohio group deserves special recognition on the wisdom of their officers to work towards a unified northern nut growers group, each helping ...
— Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 41st Annual Meeting • Various


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