unite  /ˈ ju ˌnaɪt/ ? Meaning of "unite"

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Definition(s):

  1. (v) act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief
  2. (v) become one
  3. (v) have or possess in combination
  4. (v) be or become joined or united or linked
  5. (v) bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation
  6. (v) join or combine

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  1. "Some of you have been lax in one duty, which is to unite your ranks," bin Laden said in the tape.
    on Oct 23, 2007 By: Osama bin Laden Source: Sydney Morning Herald

  2. Mr Kibaki said in a statement that he was "ready to form a government of national unity that would not only unite Kenyans but would also help in the healing and reconciliation process".
    on Jan 5, 2008 By: Mwai Kibaki Source: BBC News

  3. "I extended to him (McCain) not only my congratulations, but my commitment to him and to the party to do everything possible to unite our party," Huckabee, who went into the four contests with just 257 delegates, said.
    on Mar 5, 2008 By: Mike Huckabee Source: Hindu

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