Pronunciation: /juː.nə.faɪ/
verb to make or become united, uniform, or whole
A1 Countries aim to unify their citizens through common values and beliefs.
A2 The teacher tried to unify the class by organizing team-building activities.
B1 The company's new policy is to unify all departments under one management team.
B2 The peace treaty was signed in an effort to unify the warring factions.
C1 The political leader's goal is to unify the country after years of division.
C2 The artist's work attempts to unify different cultural influences into a cohesive masterpiece.
formal The goal of the project is to unify all departments under one cohesive strategy.
informal Let's unify our efforts to make sure we meet the deadline.
slang We need to all get on the same page and unify our approach.
figurative Music has the power to unify people from different backgrounds and cultures.
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