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unification

[ yoo-nuh-fi-key-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the process of unifying or uniting; union:

    the unification of the 13 original colonies.

    Synonyms: coalition, merger, consolidation

  2. the state or condition of being unified:

    The unification of the manufacturing and distribution functions under one executive has advantages.

    Synonyms: coalition, merger, consolidation



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Other Words From

  • nonu·ni·fi·cation noun
  • preu·ni·fi·cation adjective
  • reu·ni·fi·cation noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of unification1

First recorded in 1850–55; uni(fy) + -fication

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Example Sentences

The biggest unifications occurred in media where we’re really able to put something together now that manages $5 billion of mostly online media.

From Digiday

Solving the fragmentation challenge takes a mindset centered on unification.

From Digiday

Unique and creative offerings like curation and the unification of linear and digital audiences are starting to gain traction and pave the way for more widely adopted unified buying strategies.

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The rift between the forces runs deep, and a full unification of the two grammars seems remote.

The latest Zoom meeting on April 10 established grounds for corporate unification, an attendee told the Washington Post, between companies that had been publishing individual statements about voting legislation.

From Vox

A community formed by the unification of consumer and creator; the Met certainly never achieved this.

The final part of the exhibition deals with the road to unification and the establishment of Saudi Arabia in 1932.

Ukraine faces a much larger problem than that of mere unification.

The thriving democracy conjured up by prophets of unification can quickly disintegrate into tribal war.

It appeared in the 1860s, in Sicily's richest farming region, as a direct consequence of Italian unification.

Recollective Synthesis or Thoughtive Unification is used where no relation exists.

In both cases the unity of the supreme head tends to bring about an inner unification of the group.

The social significance of the primitive dance lies precisely in this effect of social unification.

The unification of the railways caused greater difficulties.

The Chancellor, without wasting time to answer, raised the bottle to his lips, exclaiming: "Here's to the unification of Germany!"

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