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disunity

[dis-yoo-ni-tee] / dɪsˈju nɪ ti /


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For many Russians, disagreement signals not free thought but chaotic disunity.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 22, 2026

For years, this persistent disunity, among other factors, severely hampered their ability to achieve victory over Assad.

From BBC • Dec. 19, 2024

Our efforts to find a comfortable medium between consensus and compromise — to forge unity from disunity — are guided in principle by majority rule: the many over the few.

From Salon • Apr. 21, 2024

Whether it’s because of war, global warming, disunity, inequity, or all of the above, many feel lost and overwhelmed.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 10, 2024

Although periods of disunity returned several times after 221 B.C., they always ended in reunification.

From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond




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