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Unify   /jˈunəfˌaɪ/   Listen
Unify

verb
(past & past part. unified; pres. part. unifying)
1.
Become one.  Synonyms: merge, unite.  "The cells merge"
2.
To bring or combine together or with something else.  Synonyms: amalgamate, commix, mingle, mix.
3.
Bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation.  Synonym: unite.
4.
Act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief.  Synonym: unite.
5.
Join or combine.  Synonyms: merge, unite.



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"Unify" Quotes from Famous Books



... its formation, made use of as an engine to conquer, unify and civilize all the tribes. In one sense, this conquest of men having lower forms of faith, by believers in the Kami no Michi, or Way of the Gods, was analogous to the Aryan conquest of India and the Dravidians. However this may be, the energy and valor displayed in these early ages formed ...
— The Religions of Japan - From the Dawn of History to the Era of Meiji • William Elliot Griffis

... No formula whose effect on public opinion is not binding and healing and unifying has any substantial claim to consideration as the essential and formative democratic idea. Belief in the principle of equal rights does not bind, heal, and unify public opinion. Its effect rather is confusing, distracting, and at worst, disintegrating. A democratic political organization has no immunity from grievances. They are a necessary result of a complicated and changing industrial and social ...
— The Promise Of American Life • Herbert David Croly

... a chapter or listening to a lecture, should find the relationships among the smaller portions of the thought that will unify the subject-matter under a very few heads. If several pages or a whole lecture can be reduced to a single point, it should be done. He should always remember that to the extent that the supporting details are numerous they ...
— How To Study and Teaching How To Study • F. M. McMurry

... among the nations of the earth. [Applause.] But the ages testify that selfishness and greed have marked the commercial history of the world. How splendid have been the achievements of commerce, and how deplorable its failure to realize its legitimate mission—to unify the human race. "Get all you can, and keep all you get," were the selfish maxims that influenced the Dutch merchants in Sumatra, Java, and Ceylon. The renowned merchants of Portugal planted their commercial colonies on the rich coasts of Malabar, took possession of the Persian Gulf and transformed ...
— Modern Eloquence: Vol II, After-Dinner Speeches E-O • Various

... in the English language. They are Americanizing as well as evangelizing the population. The establishment of universal and compulsory school attendance will in a few years turn a Spanish-speaking into an English-speaking people, and will unify the education and the civilization of the islands. Nothing indeed is more remarkable in the Orient than the gradual superseding of the native dialects by the printed and spoken English. In the great country of India, it is to be remembered, English is the required language in school ...
— A Tour of the Missions - Observations and Conclusions • Augustus Hopkins Strong



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