Word |
Unification |
Meaning |
merger or union of more than one thing |
Example 1 |
Unification of the school system means that students on both sides of town will now go to the same school. |
Example 2 |
After the companies’ unification, workers from both factories were called to a meeting about the merger. |
Example 3 |
The men decided on unification so that they could work together and take out their common enemy. |
Example 4 |
Even though unification was the goal, it didn’t seem that the parents would ever be connected with their children again. |
Example 5 |
Unification of the two families through marriage meant that the Hatfields were now family members of the Mccoys. |
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