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disunite

[dis-yoo-nahyt] / ˌdɪs yuˈnaɪt /


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In early-1980s Britain, dub reggae melded with post-punk in eerie laments of a disunited kingdom, beleaguered by economic decline and interracial strife.

From Washington Post

The last one was a wannabe autocrat who left the United States disunited, with soaring inflation and on the verge of fascism.

From Washington Post

“But, sadly, Americans feel more disunited these days than ever,” Mr. Jones responded, citing findings from his own news organization.

From Washington Times

For too long, even at the greatest women's march of my adult lifetime, the anti-Trump protest in Washington on Jan. 17, 2017, women have presented a disunited front.

From Salon

Their new measure, called the Vanderbilt Unity Index, uses a variety of indicators to quantify just how united or disunited the United States has been over the past four decades.

From New York Times