unifying 的定义
u·ni·fied, u·ni·fy·ing.
- to make or become a single unit; unite: to unify conflicting theories; to unify a country.
unifying 近义词
unite
更多unifying例句
- For example, you might be interested in improving your own work, creating a style guide, promoting inclusive language, or unifying your brand voice.
- The latest jobs figures may add a sense of urgency to unify the clashing approaches.
- With mobile users spending more time on apps, unifying identity across all devices and screens is of growing importance.
- Until we can hold that everyone deserves equitable rights in the United States, we truly cannot unify.
- After the Big Bang, the unified superforce would have separated out into the forces of nature we see today by going through a series of phase transitions, akin to liquid water freezing into ice.
- If this year turns out to be a wave, it will seem to lack both a leader and a unifying agenda.
- “Fighting persecution of Christians is a unifying message among voters, particularly on the right,” Hemingway said.
- Yet, it is the single unifying element, beginning and ending every episode.
- Her conviction politics were—depending on your own politics—unifying or deeply divisive.
- It can be a move to the left, but a unifying rather than a confrontational one.
- I was requested to write a periodical advocating and unifying under our political belief, the national feelings.
- That is to be developed as the life of man, with all its wonderful beauty and power, with its unifying force.
- And how helpful to men who desire the very co-operation of the seas in fulfilling their plans in unifying the races!
- On the side of receipts a similar unifying process has been accomplished.
- Against the unifying effort of Christendom and against the unifying influence of the mechanical revolution, catastrophe won.