unite
Part of speech: verb
To make or become one; join together; combine; compound; ally; harmonize.
Usage examples "unite":
- When you say you want all peoples to unite, you really mean that you want all peoples to unite to learn the tricks of your people. - "The Napoleon of Notting Hill", Gilbert K. Chesterton.
- Now it has been the tendency of the most distinguished writers on comparative philology to take it almost for granted, that after the discovery of the two families of language, the Aryan and Semitic, and after the establishment of the close ties of relationship which unite the members of each, it would be impossible to admit any longer a common origin of language. - "Lectures on The Science of Language", Max Müller.
- On Thanksgiving day the captain suggested that all unite in some religious service appropriate to the day and to their situation, but the seamen were unwilling to participate. - "True Tales of Arctic Heroism in the New World", Adolphus W. Greely.