Part of Speech: Verb
Definition: To bring together into one unit or whole; to make uniform or consistent.
Pronunciation (US): yoo-nuh-fahy
Pronunciation (UK): yoo-nuh-fahy
Origin and Usage: The word "unify" comes from the Latin word "unificare," which means "to make one." It was first used in English in the mid-16th century. "Unify" is commonly used in politics, sports, and business to describe the process of bringing together different groups or elements to form a single entity.
Synonyms: Consolidate, integrate, merge, unite, bring together, combine, harmonize, coordinate.
Related Words: Union, unity, unison, untie, unus.
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