Pronunciation: /juˈnaɪt/
verb to join together for a common purpose or action
A1 People unite to celebrate special occasions together.
A2 The team members united to work towards a common goal.
B1 The political parties united to form a coalition government.
B2 The countries united to combat climate change through international agreements.
C1 The diverse group of individuals united under a common cause for social justice.
C2 The global community must unite to address pressing issues such as poverty and inequality.
formal The two political parties decided to unite in order to pass the new legislation.
informal Let's unite and work together to achieve our goals.
slang We should all unite and throw a party this weekend!
figurative Music has the power to unite people from different backgrounds and cultures.
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