disunite
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After so long spent united by shared suffering, Rock argues – no, he preaches – that black people must disunite in order to disown the criminal minority among them.
From The Guardian ● May 24, 2012
Moscow dismissed it as an attempt "to disunite the Arab countries."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Every Indian leader except Mohandas Gandhi had agreed that they could not unite, but could not agree how to disunite.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"There are far more things that unite Britain and Russia," said Georgy Malenkov at an official dinner in Glasgow later, "than things that disunite us."
From Time Magazine Archive
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The only way to keep us from setting up for ourselves is to disunite us.”
From The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 1 by Daniel Webster
"Any dissolution of the coalition essentially would make the right of centre look brittle and fragile and disunited," he told AFP.
From Barron's ● Jan. 22, 2026
She added: "The public didn’t trust us for a whole bunch of reasons - not keeping promises but also looking disunited."
From BBC ● Nov. 3, 2024
We have entered another age of disunited nations, an era when mere anarchy is loosed upon the world.
From Seattle Times ● Nov. 3, 2023
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 ● Feb. 8, 2023
He saw a simple, sincere face that was incapable of subtlety or guile, an honest, frank face with disunited large eyes, rusty hair, black eyebrows and an unfortunate reddish- brown mustache.
From "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller
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Ah! certainly, an ingenious plan for disuniting us.
From Love and Life An Old Story in Eighteenth Century Costume by Charlotte Mary Yonge
It is not, at any rate as it has hitherto been applied, a plan for disuniting the parts of a united state.
From England's Case Against Home Rule by Albert Venn Dicey
Oh, we're not tired of fighting yet, Nor ripe for disuniting yet!
From The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 2, August, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy by Various
But the barbarity of my fate soon saved her the task of disuniting us.
From Memoirs Of Fanny Hill A New and Genuine Edition from the Original Text (London, 1749) by John Cleland
It was no time for scaring and disuniting the mass of the people when the united energies of England might soon hardly suffice to withstand the onset of Spain.
From History of the English People, Volume IV by John Richard Green