united

/juˈnaɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of unite: to join together to achieve a common goal.
    • The political parties united to pass the new law.
    • The two companies united to create a stronger brand.
    • The neighbors united to organize a block party.
adjective
  1. Joined together for a common purpose or by a common feeling.
    • The community was united in its effort to clean up the park.
    • They stood united against the new policy.
    • The team remained united despite their loss.
  2. Involving or relating to a group of people or countries that have joined together.
    • The United Kingdom consists of four countries.
    • They formed a united front to negotiate better wages.
    • The United Nations works to maintain peace around the world.
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