Pronunciation: /ˈjuːnɪfaɪd/
verb to make or become united or uniform
A1 The team unified their efforts to complete the project on time.
A2 The students unified their voices in protest against the new school policy.
B1 The company unified its various departments to streamline operations.
B2 The political parties unified to form a coalition government.
C1 The countries unified their policies to combat climate change.
C2 The global organizations unified their resources to provide aid in the disaster-stricken region.
adjective describing something that is made into or united as one
A1 The team worked together in a unified effort to win the game.
A2 The students presented a unified front against the new school policy.
B1 The company implemented a unified marketing strategy across all its branches.
B2 The political party aimed to create a unified vision for the country's future.
C1 The treaty was signed by all parties in a unified agreement for peace.
C2 The unified response from the international community helped resolve the crisis quickly.
formal The company implemented a unified communication system to streamline operations.
informal Let's all work together and stay unified to achieve our goals.
slang We gotta stay on the same page and stay unified if we want to win.
figurative The colors of the sunset unified the sky in a beautiful display.
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