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unify (v.)

c. 1500, "to make into one," from Middle French unifier (14c.) or directly from Late Latin unificare "make one," from Latin uni- "one" (see uni-) + combining form of facere "to make" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). Related: Unified; unifying. Unified (field) theory in physics is recorded from 1935.

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Definitions of unify from WordNet

unify (v.)
become one;
Germany unified officially in 1990
Synonyms: unite / merge
unify (v.)
to bring or combine together or with something else;
Synonyms: mix / mingle / commix / amalgamate
unify (v.)
bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation;
Synonyms: unite
unify (v.)
act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief;
Synonyms: unite
unify (v.)
join or combine;
Synonyms: unite / merge
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