How To Use Disunite In A Sentence

  • Listen to our astronomers talk about the magnitudes and disunites and composition of the stars, and compare with their story that which was written in the astronomy of a few centuries ago. The World's Great Sermons, Volume 10 Drummond to Jowett, and General Index
  • And if that student of philosophy, politics and economics David Cameron had boned up on European history, he would have learned the truth of Sir Humphrey's observation in Yes Minister: "Britain has had the same foreign policy objective for at least the last 500 years – to create a disunited Europe. Unthinkable? Ministers to take historical advice | Editorial
  • As to individuals, other methods were employed with them, in order so thoroughly to disunite every party, and even every family, that _no concert_, _order_, _or effect_, _might appear in any future opposition_. Thoughts on the Present Discontents, and Speeches, etc.
  • They are weak, petulant, hypocritical, disunited, duplicitous, sometimes anti-Semitic, and often anti-American appeasers.
  • Whereas having many friends puts people apart and severs and disunites them, by transferring and shifting the tie of friendship too frequently, and does not admit of a mixture and welding of goodwill by the diffusing and compacting of intimacy. Plutarch's Morals
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  • Is the Ethiopian political opposition "weak and disunited"? Alemayehu G. Mariam: Out of Touch in the Horn of Africa?
  • Then the sons of nobles scattered in four directions, disunited, in search of land.
  • Isana: For your information, DPM, what 'disunites' (the proper term is 'awakened') the Brudirect News1
  • By truth, now an avenging flame, the very soul is melted like metal in a furnace; it dissolves all, but destroys nothing; it disunites the first elements of life, yet the sufferer can never die. Classic French Course in English
  • All Mr. Lane's efforts have been to disunite us," she confided to a friend, referring to her relations with Bronson. Utopia, With Tears
  • We also disunite the world industrial leaders in the issue at Kyoto. Global Warming ��� Kyoto dilemma
  • In this second class of cases the corolla is papilionaceous, the filaments free, the carpellary leaf on a long stalk provided with stipules, its blade more or less like the usual carpel, with its margins disunited or more commonly united with the ovules in the interior, sometimes represented by a foliaceous, dentate primine only. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • As a sectional interest Austrian industry was fragmented and disunited with little influence over the conduct of economic policy.
  • Ibrahim al-Shammari told Al Jazeera on Thursday that the Islamic Army in Iraq had decided to disunite from al-Qaeda in Iraq after its members were threatened. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Iraqi group 'splits' from al-Qaeda
  • What can we say about the spiritual state of the dissociated and disunited mind of other cultures? The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • Thus did the Bush administration disunite its nation and forfeit its mandate. READING BETWEEN THE LINES
  • The issue disunited the members of the central committee.
  • Numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street look as disunited on this defining issue as they have done for some considerable time.
  • Force of historical circumstances had dramatically reunited two friends temporarily disunited as a consequence of Cold War expediency.
  • However, the conclusion Meldgaard seems to offer is one that brings back the disunited notions of the sea and technology.
  • He denied Labour was "disunited" and blamed the media for stirring up dissent but added the party had to be more honest about past mistakes. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • Under such circumstances, is it any wonder that the Ethiopian opposition is weak and disunited? Alemayehu G. Mariam: Out of Touch in the Horn of Africa?
  • Citizens of the world, disunite ... you have nothing to lose but your fake ID's and anarchist teen fantasies. Why Rational Tribalists Should Treat Prisoners Humanely, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • It makes sense to talk about the rise of India and China, but Asia is too diverse with too many cultures, nations and religions — and it is too disunited. The Next Battleground
  • Dr Mahathir's continued efforts at whipping up fear amongst Malays has now been taken up by some other Umno leaders, including former party secretary-general recently as saying that all the hard-fought privileges accrued by the Malays over the years would soon be lost if they are to be "disunited". SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator
  • a league of disunited nations
  • To finish on another contradiction, what sense does racism make in a world both disunited and united by globalism?
  • Force of historical circumstances had dramatically reunited two friends temporarily disunited as a consequence of Cold War expediency.
  • Italy celebrated its sesquicentennial as a nation in March and yet it can still seem as factional and disunited as it did during the years of reunification, the years of Tomasi's work. A Lyric, Elegiac Lament for a Lost World
  • A publicly disunited party stands little chance of winning the election.
  • Language was used as an emblem of a bond that brought together otherwise disunited cultural factions.
  • If they are so disunited, then would it not be easy to take advantage of that and overrule them?
  • They are for a single market, but a politically disunited Europe.
  • How can you tolerate the taste of this liquid? It disunited my stomach and intestines.
  • So I guess both parties are equally disunited when it comes to the president's Social Security phase-out bill.
  • The reason why the world lacks unity, and lies broken and in heaps, is, because man is disunited with himself. Ralph Waldo Emerson 
  • Combat in the depth of enemy defenses is normally waged in several places simultaneously by disunited groups.
  • There was a real conspiracy against identity and family, to disunite black people so they wouldn't rise up. Just Asking . . . Andrew Ward
  • The leadership of the Muslims was crumbling, the masses disillusioned and disunited.
  • Ameri says it is Gaddafi's regime that introduced the use of the term "tribalism", and did so to "crush the confidence of those in their own western Libya cities" as well as to "confuse outsiders into believing that the Gaddafi regime is all that's holding together a fractured and disunited people". The Guardian World News
  • There is no danger if we hold together; the danger is in disunion, and they want to disunite us. The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • They are more numerous, but they are also weak and disunited.
  • The tendency to use crime in order to score political points can only play into the hands of criminals as it disunites the efforts of fighting this scourge. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • This excess in value above the half of the just price, the said emperor and king of Castilla relinquishes for himself and his successors, and disunites the same from the royal crown of his kingdoms forever, and delivers it entire to the said King of Portugal, to him and to his successors and crown of his kingdoms, really and effectually, in the aforesaid manner, and during the time of this contract. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 — Volume 01 of 55 1493-1529 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing
  • I should have said that slander is a restless evil, which disturbs society, spreads dissension through cities and countries, disunites the strictest friendships; is the source of hatred and revenge; fills, wherever it enters, with disturbances and confusion; and everywhere is an enemy to peace, comfort, and Christian good-breeding. Of a Malignant Tongue
  • Castruccio's character is also well described: his devoted attachment to Euthanasia from which nothing could turn him, till the passions of the conqueror and party faction are still stronger; and the irresistible force which impels him to make war and subdue the Guelphs, which by her is regarded as murder and rapine, disunites beings seemingly formed for each other. Mrs Shelley
  • They are, presently, more disunited than Kurds.
  • It isolates, disunites, and tends to annihilate not only its opposite but itself. Shakespearean Tragedy Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
  • In fact, Nathan had concluded that if anyone did participate in the uprising, the numbers would be small and those involved would be hopelessly disunited.
  • Florence -- Republics always disunited -- Some differences are injurious; others not so -- The kind of dissensions prevailing at Florence -- Cosmo de ' History of Florence and of the Affairs of Italy
  • The WCO was soliciting support from disunited countries for some time during and after the Ten-Year War.
  • And I once again regretted the unhappy distrust that severs and disunites us, whereas all our weaknesses interwoven might be garlands of strength and love crowning the life of men. The Choice of Life
  • Florence — Republics always disunited — Some differences are injurious; others not so — The kind of dissensions prevailing at Florence — Cosmo de’ Medici and Neri The History of Florence
  • Provoking to disunite the country and undermine the state unity.
  • In a single sentence, out of the blue, the partners ganged up and whipsawed the entire Ethiopian opposition: "The Ethiopian political opposition is weak, disunited, and out of touch with the average Ethiopian, partners agreed. Alemayehu G. Mariam: Out of Touch in the Horn of Africa?
  • We are so easily pitted against each other; divided, disunited and disintegrated.
  • Caller Errin!) exteriorises on this ourherenow plane in disunited solod, likeward and gushious bodies with (science, say!) peril-whitened passionpanting pugnoplangent intuitions of reunited selfdom (murky whey, abstrew adim!) in the higherdimissional selfless Allself, theemeeng Narsty meetheeng Idoless, and telling Finnegans Wake
  • Since first being elected to the House of Commons in 1968, at a time of great national unity, I have never witnessed a Canadian prime minister consciously decide to disunite the nation. Ed broadbent: harper disuniting the nation "for the paltry purpose of saving himself from a confidence vote"

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