Pronunciation: /juːˈnaɪtɪŋ/
verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being
A1 Families often enjoy uniting for special occasions like birthdays.
A2 Volunteers play a key role in uniting communities during times of need.
B1 The organization is dedicated to uniting people from different backgrounds through cultural events.
B2 The new initiative aims at uniting various departments within the company to work towards a common goal.
C1 The political leader's speech was successful in uniting the nation during a time of crisis.
C2 The artist's work has a powerful impact in uniting people from diverse cultures through shared experiences.
formal The organization is dedicated to uniting people from different backgrounds to work towards a common goal.
informal We're all uniting to throw a surprise party for Sarah next week.
slang The concert was lit, everyone was uniting on the dance floor.
figurative The artist's use of color and texture is uniting elements of chaos and order in their latest masterpiece.
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