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What is the Meaning of “Unify”?

Unify
/ˈjuːnɪfaɪ/
verb C1 Tier 4 (Top 10,000 words) academic

To bring different things or people together to become one thing or group; to unite everything into a single unit.

Definition of Unify

Quick Meaning of Unify

To bring different things or people together to become one thing or group; to unite everything into a single unit.

Detailed Definition of Unify

To bring together separate parts, groups, or things to form one united whole; to join or combine.

How to Pronounce Unify

IPA: /ˈjuːnɪfaɪ/
u ni fy

Stress pattern: Ooo (3-syllable word).

Tip: Stress the first syllable: YOO-nuh-fy. All syllables are relatively clear, but the first is most prominent.

Watch out: Learners sometimes stress the second syllable (yoo-NI-fy) instead of the first. Correct: YOO-nuh-fy.

Full pronunciation guide for “unify” →

Origin and Etymology of Unify

From Latin 'unificare'. 'Uni-' (one) + '-fy' (make, cause). Literally means 'to make one'. Entered English in 16th century.

How to Use Unify in a Sentence

Each example shows “unify” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “The charismatic leader unified the scattered communities under one vision.”
    C1 academic
  • “Economic interests can unify different nations in trade agreements.”
    C1 formal
  • “The new policy unified the previously fragmented departments.”
    C1 daily

Synonyms and Antonyms of Unify

Common Synonyms for Unify

Smart Synonyms for Unify — When to Use Each

integrate
Emphasizes combining into a coherent system or structure
consolidate
Suggests bringing together for strength or efficiency
combine
More neutral and general; applies to many contexts

Antonyms of Unify

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Common Collocations with Unify

These phrases pair with “unify” in everyday English:

  • unify people
  • unify nations
  • unify efforts
  • unify teams
  • unify communities

Common Mistakes When Using Unify

Even fluent speakers slip up with “unify”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: The team unified all the projects together.
✓ Correct: The team unified all the projects. / The team unified the projects into one.
Why: 'Unified together' is redundant. 'Unify' already means to bring together.
✗ Wrong: The government unified the borders.
✓ Correct: The government unified the states/regions. / The government established unified borders.
Why: You unify people, groups, or things, not borders themselves. Say 'unified borders' as an adjective instead.
✗ Wrong: They unifys the work yesterday.
✓ Correct: They unifyed the work yesterday.
Why: Use past tense form for past actions; do not add "-s" to the past tense.

Other Forms of Unify

Frequently Asked Questions About Unify

What is the meaning of "Unify"?

To bring different things or people together to become one thing or group; to unite everything into a single unit.

How do you pronounce "Unify"?

The IPA is /ˈjuːnɪfaɪ/. Stress the first syllable: YOO-nuh-fy. All syllables are relatively clear, but the first is most prominent.

What part of speech is "Unify"?

"Unify" is a verb at C1 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Unify"?

Common synonyms include unite, combine, consolidate.

How do you use "Unify" in a sentence?

For example: "The charismatic leader unified the scattered communities under one vision."

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