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united
adjective as in combined; in agreement
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Example Sentences
"We urge the political parties to come up with a united position on the referendum at the earliest -- preferably within a week," Nazrul said.
Nearly 50 miles southeast, about 50 Republican canvassers fueled up on coffee and doughnuts, united over the brisk weather and annoyance about Newsom’s attempt to redraw California’s congressional districts.
But G7 energy ministers are united in concern about the "security of supply," Hunter said, with China imposing more serious rare earth export controls.
For the past 30 years, a clear majority of Quebecers -- including those for and against independence -- have been united on one point, she said: "they do not want to be asked the question."
Tricia McLaughlin, assistant public affairs secretary for the Homeland Security department, didn’t confirm or deny the changes but described immigration officials as united.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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