Pronunciation: /jun.ɪ.fə.ˈkeɪ.ʃən/
noun the action or process of making or becoming united or uniform
A1 The unification of the two countries brought peace and stability to the region.
A2 The unification of the team's efforts led to a successful project completion.
B1 The unification of different departments within the company improved communication and efficiency.
B2 The unification of various political parties was necessary to form a coalition government.
C1 The unification of the European Union has brought about economic and political benefits for member countries.
C2 The unification of the two warring factions was a long and difficult process, but ultimately led to lasting peace.
adjective relating to the process of unifying or making uniform
A1 The unification of the two countries brought peace and prosperity.
A2 The unification of the team members improved their performance.
B1 The unification of the different departments led to better communication within the company.
B2 The unification of the political parties was a long and challenging process.
C1 The unification of the European countries resulted in a stronger economic alliance.
C2 The unification of the scientific community led to groundbreaking discoveries.
formal The unification of the two political parties will lead to a stronger government.
informal The unification of the rival gangs was unexpected but necessary for peace in the neighborhood.
slang The unification of the cool kids and the nerds at school was a game changer.
figurative The unification of flavors in this dish creates a harmonious taste experience.
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