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unite

Aussprache: [juːˈnaɪt]

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Kontext: „relationship“

(verb) to bring two or more things or people together to make a single unit. This can happen when friends come together to work on a project or when different groups join to support the same cause.

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The team worked hard to unite their ideas into one strong plan.

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The groups could not unite because they had too many differences.

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How can we unite our efforts to help the community?

Kontext: „similarity“

(verb) to have things or people come together in a shared purpose or idea. This is often used when talking about beliefs or goals that connect people.

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The event was created to unite people from different cultures.

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The disagreement among them made it hard to unite their beliefs.

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What will help us unite our voices for change?

Kontext: „relationship“

(noun) the state of being together as one. This can describe how a group might come together for a friends' gathering or a protest for a common cause.

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The unite of their efforts led to a successful project.

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There was no unite among the club members this time.

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What can bring about a stronger unite in our group?

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