Unite
UK //juːˈnaɪt//US //juˈnaɪt//
Definition
To come or bring together for a common purpose.
In simple words: To bring together to form one group or whole.
Examples
- The goal is to unite all citizens for a common cause.
- They need to unite efforts to combat climate change.
- The company aims to unite various departments for better teamwork.
- Many countries unite in the fight against poverty.
- It's important to unite voices for social justice.
- The conference helped unite different organizations under one mission.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts. Common in discussions about teamwork, alliances, and movements. Avoid in very casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
unite + object
Memory hint
Think of 'unite' as 'you- and I- together'.
Collocations
- unite efforts
- unite people
- unite under a cause
- unite for peace
Synonyms
- join
- merge
- combine
- consolidate
- affiliate
Antonyms
- divide
- separate
- split
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'united', which is past tense.
- Omitting the object when using 'unite'.
- Using 'unite' without context, leading to vagueness.