Thesaurus / unify
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That’s why the response to the coup from Myanmar’s thriving arts community has been unified, Khine says.
MYANMAR'S CREATIVES ARE FIGHTING MILITARY RULE WITH ART—DESPITE THE THREAT OF A DRACONIAN NEW CYBER-SECURITY LAWSUYIN HAYNESFEBRUARY 12, 2021TIMEIn creating a transformed US paid search account aligned to Schneider Electric’s business goals of driving the right search traffic to the right pages on the site, the unified paid search team wasn’t starting from square one.
CASE STUDY: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC’S DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION THROUGH CENTRALIZED SEARCHEVAN KENT AND KIMBERLY DUTCHERFEBRUARY 11, 2021SEARCH ENGINE WATCHIt’s so striking to me that this is one of those things where you’d think it would unify the country.
“WE DID THE WORST JOB IN THE WORLD”: LAWRENCE WRIGHT ON AMERICA’S BOTCHED COVID-19 RESPONSESEAN ILLINGFEBRUARY 9, 2021VOXIn the middle of it all is McCarthy, who tried to unify his caucus in that closed-door meeting, standing behind Cheney and Greene both.
THE MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE COMMITTEE REMOVAL VOTE, EXPLAINEDGABBY BIRENBAUMFEBRUARY 5, 2021VOX“City of a Thousand Gates” might not appeal to readers who like their stories neatly unified, resolved, centered on the individual.
REBECCA SACKS’S ‘CITY OF A THOUSAND GATES’ IS A KALEIDOSCOPIC DEBUT THAT ILLUMINATES THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICTPORTER SHREVEFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWe need to remove the notion that sleep is a luxury and replace it with the truth, which is that sleep is something we all deserve and that unifies us.
WHY WE BUY IN TO THE BIG BUSINESS OF SLEEPKELSEY MCKINNEYAUGUST 6, 2020TIMEA whole bunch of unifiers were ahead of him; each one of them was trying to unify Italy in his own way.
HUMANLY SPEAKINGSAMUEL MCCHORD CROTHERSMen will unify only to intensify the search for knowledge and power, and live as ever for new occasions.
THE OUTLINE OF HISTORY: BEING A PLAIN HISTORY OF LIFE AND MANKINDHERBERT GEORGE WELLSBut stress has done more than articulate or unify sequences that in their own right imply a syntactic relation.
LANGUAGEEDWARD SAPIREquilibrium of intelligence tends to unify and harmonize American interests and to strengthen patriotism.
A BROADER MISSION FOR LIBERAL EDUCATIONJOHN HENRY WORSTWORDS RELATED TO UNIFY
- accumulate
- agglomerate
- aggregate
- amass
- assemble
- bunch
- center
- centralize
- cluster
- coalesce
- collect
- combine
- compact
- compress
- congest
- conglomerate
- congregate
- consolidate
- constrict
- contract
- converge
- cramp
- crowd
- draw together
- eliminate
- embody
- focalize
- focus
- forgather
- garner
- get to the meat
- heap
- heap up
- hoard
- huddle
- integrate
- intensify
- localize
- mass
- muster
- narrow
- pile
- reduce
- salt away
- store
- strengthen
- swarm
- unify
- zero in
- add to
- amalgamate
- amass
- band
- bind
- blend
- build up
- bunch up
- cement
- centralize
- compact
- compound
- concatenate
- concentrate
- condense
- conjoin
- connect
- densen
- develop
- federate
- fortify
- fuse
- harden
- hitch
- hitch on
- hook up with
- incorporate
- join
- league
- mass
- meld
- mix
- plug into
- pool
- reinforce
- render solid
- secure
- set
- slap on
- solidify
- stabilize
- strengthen
- tack on
- tag on
- team up with
- thicken
- throw in together
- tie in
- tie up with
- unify
- actualizes
- completes
- concretizes
- demonstrates
- emblematizes
- epitomizes
- evinces
- exemplifies
- exhibits
- expresses
- exteriorizes
- externalizes
- hypostatizes
- illustrates
- incarnates
- incorporates
- manifests
- mirrors
- objectifies
- personalizes
- personifies
- realizes
- reifies
- shows
- stands for
- substantiates
- symbolizes
- typifies
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