See Also: unite(1)(dictionary)
unite(2)(dictionary)
unite(dictionary)
Unite d'Habitation(encyclopedia)
Banche Popolari Unite(finance)
UNITE GENERAL OFFICE EMPLOYEES Credit Union(finance)

unite (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Late Latin; Origin: , past participle of unire, from Latin unus 'one']
[I and T] if different people or organizations unite, or if something unites them, they join together in order to achieve something
::Our goal is to unite the opposition parties and defeat the President.
unite against/behind
::Party members united behind their leader.
unite to do sth
::In 1960, the regions united to form the Somali Republic.