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disunify

[dis-yoo-nuh-fahy] / dɪsˈyu nəˌfaɪ /




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US Senator and former presidential candidate Mitt Romney called Mr Trump's remarks "destructive, demeaning, and disunifying".

From BBC

Republican Sen. Mitt Romney called Trump’s remarks “destructive, demeaning, and disunifying.”

From Washington Times

"My own view is: That what was said and what was tweeted was destructive, was demeaning, was disunifying and frankly was very wrong."

From Salon

Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has called the president's words "destructive, demeaning, and disunifying".

From BBC

Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, the GOP White House nominee in 2012 and now one of the president’s most vocal GOP critics, said Trump’s comments were “destructive, demeaning, and disunifying.”

From Seattle Times