Connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks.
Of or relating to two people who are married to each other.
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Examples for "united "
Examples for "united "
1 Our political family must remain united , he said at the party's headquarters.
2 We weren't asking that United State Supreme Court decide State Law issues.
3 Background: Childhood obesity represents a public health crisis in the United States.
4 Pollution controls carry important financial and health consequences for the United States.
5 Key markets for ZTE's handsets include China, Europe and the United States.
1 Named commissioner for consumer protection when Croatia joined the EU last year.
2 China also joined the effort, cutting its key rate 27 basis points.
3 Environment Commissioner Jan Wright joined Morning Report later to give her response.
4 In recent years, fishermen from North Korea have also joined the competition.
5 Others say some soldiers simply switched sides and joined the Republican Forces.
6 Hogg joined LIU Europe in January 2010 and is based in London.
7 Growth Energy joined 54 ethanol producers in seeking the waiver last year.
8 Some workers at a number of state factories have also joined protests.
9 Hundreds of Uzbeks have also joined Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
10 Riley joined the following year after a mere month of drum lessons.
11 Tens of thousands joined in protests she helped organise two weeks ago.
12 Twelve people representing victims of violence joined Queen Elizabeth in the ceremony.
13 Some of the young gentlemen in the town joined in the frolic.
14 Six years ago, at age 40, I formally joined the Episcopal Church.
15 When the search continued today, the police national dive squad joined in.
16 Two years later he left office and joined a Montreal law firm.
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About this term joined
join Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Joined across language varieties