Unite synonyms and antonyms
yo͝o-nīt'
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interfuse
To cause to pass into or through a substance; infuse
To come together:
(Idiomatic, intransitive) to unite, to come together
To become closely connected or associated:
Grapple is defined as to struggle with something or someone.
The definition of amalgamate means to combine or mix two or more things together.
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To tie, bind, or encircle with or as if with a band.
To engage in sexual intercourse in which the penis is inserted into the vagina.
To make or become solid, strong, or united
To act together; form an alliance:
To enter into an alliance:
To join (two or more substances) to make a single substance, such as a chemical compound; mix.
solidify; harden
To come together
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To combine or unite into a single entity:
To mix, merge, or unite
become one
To come together
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To twine or twist together.
To come together in or as if in a league.
To make part of an organized whole; incorporate
To connect or involve with a cause, group, or partner:
To gather into a group; collect
gather together
To come together
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(Grammar) To join as coordinate elements, often with a coordinating conjunction, such as coordinate clauses.
keep together
To come together
To come together
(Idiomatic) To correspond or fit well.
To come together
To melt, or to join by melting
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To conduct the marriage ceremony for; join in wedlock
To unite in wedlock or matrimony; to perform the ceremony of joining spouses, ostensibly for life; to constitute a marital union according to the laws or customs of the place. [from 16th c.]
To mingle is defined as to mix together, or participate with others at a party or social event.
stay together
To come together
separate (antonym)
To part company; go away from each other; disperse:
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part (antonym)
To separate (two or more persons or things); break or hold apart
To be in contact or connection with.
To add at the end; append
To amount to; total:
To add on or attach, as a smaller thing to a larger; append
1610, The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, act 3 scene 2
(Computing) To associate an identifier with a value; to associate a variable name, method name, etc. with the content of a storage location.
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To connect or fasten with or as with a bond; bind
To overlay or coat with cement.
To acquiesce willingly; be compliant:
To cause to coalesce as a single whole or entity:
To mix or combine
To make more concise; abridge or shorten:
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To unite in a confederacy; ally
To provide with a circuit for communicating by telephone
To keep company or associate (with someone, esp. someone considered objectionable, undesirable, etc.)
To combine or work together for any purpose or toward any effect
To become united into a federal union.
To harvest or pick:
To fasten, connect, or attach:
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To unite with a material body; to give a material form to; to embody.
Knit is defined as to join together interconnecting loops of yarn or thread in rows of stitches into a garment or piece of fabric using a machine or special needles.
To link means to join or connect together.
To unite with in company; to join; to associate.
To bring into being; establish
To contribute to a pool, or common fund; make a common interest or form a pool (of)
To increase sharply in price or value after a decline:
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To become joined or united as by solder
To join (two pieces of film, for example) at the ends.
(Music) To connect with a tie
(Intransitive) Become one.
To become joined.
Conjugate means to join or unite two or more things or people together or to give different forms to a word to reflect a different person, voice or number.
gang up
(Idiomatic) To join together, as a gang.
collect (related)
To call for and obtain payment of:
unity (related)
disunite (related)
unite-in (related)
oppress (related)
mobilize (related)
stand together (related)
working-class (related)
peace-loving (related)
(Intransitive) To become twined together.
To cause to assemble, or meet together
(US) to combine two similar objects into one
To bring into close or intimate union; unite in a single, compact whole
The definition of concrete means to make something into a solid mass.
unite-with (related)
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