unify - use in sentences
Object
- nation: However, such a brutal attitude by America will unify the whole Afghan nation against aggression.
- movement: Roland says, ' There are attempts to unify the movements from the base up.
- theory: I will give a brief example of my own current attempt to unify two familiar theories of concurrency, CCS and CSP.
- science: Concepts from evolutionary biology can, however, and could help unify the medical sciences.
Used with why or when
- what: Their motivation was to strengthen and unify what has been, until now, a fragmented public health movement in the UK.
Infinitive complement
- form: In 1991 LA Council agreed in principle to a proposal from the discussion group that the three organizations unify to form a new body.
Modifying Another Word
- largely: They are all individual in design, but are largely unified in their impressive scale and augmented brick construction.
- all: We're all unified, we're all stuck together in the body of Christ.
- only: What's on Here you'll find the only unified up-to-date listing of local events available anywhere - namely the Calendar of Events!
- so: I want to say how proud i am to live in a country that is quite so unified especially in times of sadness.
- now: Iraqis are more unified now than at any other time in history.
Present participle complement
- exist: But within this scheme it unifies existing understanding rather than positing any new specific principles.
Preposition: in
- way: Body and soul are unified in the same way that wax and an impression stamped on it are unified.
- faith: A built-up church is one that is unified in the faith.
Preposition: with
- element: The third argument is an integer, whose value is unified with the specified list element.
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