Meaning & Definition of word "United"

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    United

    /juːˈnaɪtɪd/

    verb:

    • 1. past tense of unite; to join together into a whole.
      • Example: The two companies united to form a stronger corporation.
    • 2. made or formed into one.
      • Example: They united their resources to tackle the community’s needs.

    adjective:

    • 1. joined together for a common purpose or interest.
      • Example: The united efforts of the team led to a successful project completion.
    • 2. in agreement; in harmony.
      • Example: The united political factions managed to pass the new legislation.
    • 3. combined into a single entity.
      • Example: The united nations of the world strive for peace and cooperation.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'united', from Old French 'unit', from Latin 'unitus', past participle of 'unire' (to unite).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    United we stand, divided we fall:

    Emphasizes the importance of unity and cooperation.

    United front:

    A coalition or alliance of individuals or groups working together.

    United in purpose:

    Sharing the same goal or aim.

    Related Words

    unity:

    The state of being united or forming a whole.

    unification:

    The process of making or becoming united.

    union:

    The action of joining together or the state of being joined.

    Slang Meanings of united

    Meaning: Teamwork

    Example Sentence: We're united on this project, let's crush it!

    Meaning: One crew

    Example Sentence: We're all united here, everyone has each other's backs.