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unified

[ US /ˈjunəˌfaɪd/ ]
[ UK /jˈuːnɪfˌa‍ɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. operating as a unit
    a coordinated program
    a unified utility system
  2. formed or united into a whole

How To Use unified In A Sentence

  • Within five years, a unified currency in 1933 the "central" issue of "legal tender" currency has been relatively stable, so Donglai Bank has to resume business.
  • This state of things was fastened all the more firmly on the people by strong kings such as Hammurabi, who lived about B.C. 2000 and who unified the country under a powerful central government with his own city, Babylon, as the capital. Hebrew Life and Times
  • This led rebel leaders to agree to combine their forces in one division under a unified command structure.
  • Is the ultimate unified theory so compelling that it brings about its own existence?
  • In 1991 the new Länder accounted for 20 per cent of reunified Germany's combined labour force but less than 7 per cent of its combined GNP.
  • Remember the importance of the visual image and try to keep your theme unified and simple.
  • In the past floods have joined together Buttermere and Crummock lakes into one huge mere, and unified Thirlmere periodically long before Manchester Corporation turned it into one big reservoir. A seasonal lament
  • What has historically happened to diplomatic services when nations have been unified?
  • Despite the obvious advantages of a unified perspective for collective political action, the differences among women disallow such a perspective.
  • Hinduism is not a unified system of belief and practice, and should at best be regarded as a convenient shorthand for a complex social and cultural phenomenon.
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