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verb
Third Person
unifies
Present Participle
unifying
Past Tense
unified
Past Participle
unified
1
to join things together into one
transitive
- The school plans to unify its two campuses next year.
- The chef used a special sauce to unify the flavors of the dish.
- The artist sought to unify different colors and textures in the abstract painting.
- The city's initiative is to unify public spaces, creating a cohesive urban experience.