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unified

adjective as in united

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To meet that challenge, it is high time that governments around the world agreed on a unified policy towards hostage taking.

But civic cynicism is not, and it means we can never be the unified country we were in World War II.

This was the spirit of a resilient city — outraged, engaged, and unified.

By presenting the data in a unified fashion, it makes it easier to glean insights.

Iraqi Shiites, for the first time, had their chance to be the main force in a unified Iraq.

This is the only country where a unified air service has been adopted.

Moreover the opposition to this unified controlling power compels the group to collect itself, to condense itself into unity.

Now, in America what class or force is there that is unified, concentrated and efficient to carry out its decisions?

Egypt was divided into several kingdoms, which were gradually unified into two only, those of the north and the south.

In order to meet the unified public wants, an equally unified public fund was requisite.

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On this page you'll find 30 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to unified, such as: consolidated, cooperative, undivided, affiliated, allied, and banded.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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