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unite (v.)

early 15c. (transitive), from Late Latin unitus, past participle of unire "to unite, make into one" (transitive), from Latin unus "one" (from PIE root *oi-no- "one, unique"). Intransitive sense from 1610s. Related: United; uniting.

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Definitions of unite from WordNet

unite (v.)
act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief;
Synonyms: unify
unite (v.)
become one;
Synonyms: unify / merge
unite (v.)
have or possess in combination;
she unites charm with a good business sense
Synonyms: combine
unite (v.)
be or become joined or united or linked;
Synonyms: connect / link / link up / join
unite (v.)
bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation;
the Democratic Patry platform united several splinter groups
Synonyms: unify
unite (v.)
join or combine;
Synonyms: unify / merge
From wordnet.princeton.edu