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unified
adjective as in united
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Example Sentences
The supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday to create a “unified permitting authority,” which they said will cut through county bureaucracy to speed up the approval process.
"We'll act in a calm, carefully phased, unified way, as we calibrate our response, while allowing adequate time for talks," he said.
The pair agreed to end the war in 2018 - and one of the aims of their power-sharing deal was to join their rival forces and create a unified military.
"It’s one unified feeling, but it has complex elements, including features of different sources of emotion and knowledge."
And, he added, “They are unified in that Donald Trump’s policies are going to hurt people.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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