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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
unify .
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Examples
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Saunders said Nixon's library and privately run foundation focus on history; the new nonpartisan center is a "forward-looking" institute for foreign policy: "We believe that our new name unifies our existing 'brands' while avoiding confusion with the other two entities."
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Saunders said Nixon's library and privately run foundation focus on history; the new nonpartisan center is a "forward-looking" institute for foreign policy: "We believe that our new name unifies our existing 'brands' while avoiding confusion with the other two entities."
Nixon Center drops Nixon, changes name to "Center for the National Interest." 2011
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However, Injaz, which means accomplishment in Arabic, unifies the services.
unknown title 2009
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If you call them a 'many,' that very word unifies them.
A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy William James 1876
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Campaigner Clair Lewis sees it as a word that unifies the community.
BBC News - Home 2011
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If one word unifies the humor at Sundance this time it may be:
USATODAY.com News 2010
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And when there is a clear and present danger, it kind of unifies people to get together, to fight.
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I don't think Taiwan ever -- quote unquote -- "unifies" with China, and I say this to everyone
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When one "unifies" one does not force submission of the subjects, there is no "yoke" to be thrown off.
American Chronicle 2008
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At Apple's "Spotlight on Notebooks" event in Cupertino (video) this morning, Steve Jobs announced and unveiled a new line of MacBooks and MacBook Pros with a new design that more effectively "unifies" the family of notebooks.
MacMerc.com 2008
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