unify

[ yoo-nuh-fahy ]
/ ˈyu nəˌfaɪ /

verb (used with or without object), u·ni·fied, u·ni·fy·ing.

to make or become a single unit; unite: to unify conflicting theories; to unify a country.

Origin of unify

1495–1505; < Late Latin ūnificāre, equivalent to Latin ūni- uni- + -ficāre -fy

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British Dictionary definitions for reunify (1 of 2)

reunify
/ (riːˈjuːnɪˌfaɪ) /

verb -fies, -fying or -fied

(tr) to bring together again (something, esp a country, previously divided)

Derived forms of reunify

reunification, noun

British Dictionary definitions for reunify (2 of 2)

unify
/ (ˈjuːnɪˌfaɪ) /

verb -fies, -fying or -fied

to make or become one; unite

Derived forms of unify

unifiable, adjective unifier, noun

Word Origin for unify

C16: from Medieval Latin ūnificāre, from Latin ūnus one + facere to make