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disunite

[dis-yoo-nahyt] / ˌdɪs yuˈnaɪt /


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"Celtic disunited are not the Celtic that people should be aware of," he said.

From BBC

She added: "The public didn’t trust us for a whole bunch of reasons - not keeping promises but also looking disunited."

From BBC

It took the Romans about 45 years to take over most of England and Wales after they invaded in AD 43, arriving in a disunited land dominated by tribal leaders.

From BBC

"Let us prove these extremists wrong, and show that even when we disagree we will never be disunited from our common values of decency and respect."

From BBC

We have entered another age of disunited nations, an era when mere anarchy is loosed upon the world.

From Seattle Times