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unite.
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Main Entry:
unite 
Pronunciation:
y
-
n
t
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
unit·ed;
unit·ing
Etymology: Middle English
uniten "to unite," from early French
uniter (same meaning), from Latin
unitus, past participle of
unire "to unite, make into one," from earlier
unus "one" --related to
INCH,
OUNCE,
UNISON
1 a : to put or come together to form a single unit
b : to cause to cling together <
unite two pieces of wood>
c : to link by a legal or moral bond
2 : to become one or as if one <two elements
unite to form a compound>
3 : to join in action
: act as if one <
unite in song>
synonym see
JOIN -
unit·er noun
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