English > united: 2 senses > adjective 1Meaning | Characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity. |
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Example | "presented a united front" |
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Narrower | agreed, in agreement | United by being of the same opinion |
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allied, confederate, confederative | United in a confederacy or league |
amalgamate, amalgamated, coalesced, consolidated, fused | joined together into a whole |
coalescent, coalescing | growing together, fusing |
cohesive | cohering or tending to cohere |
conjugate, conjugated, coupled | joined together especially in a pair or pairs |
conjunct | Bound in close association |
federate, federated | United under a central government |
in league | (usually followed by 'with') united in effort as if in a league |
incorporate, incorporated, integrated, merged, unified | formed or united into a whole |
one, unitary | Having the indivisible character of a unit |
suprasegmental | pertaining to a feature of speech that extends over more than a single speech sound |
tied | Bound together by or as if by a strong rope |
undivided | not parted by conflict of opinion |
unpartitioned | not divided by partitions |
unsegmented, nonsegmental | Having a body that is not divided into segments |
See also | collective | forming a whole or aggregate |
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integrated | not segregated |
joint | United or combined |
Opposite | divided | separated into parts or pieces |
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Spanish | unido |
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