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Meanings of
unified
in English
Formed or united into a whole.
integrated
incorporated
merged
incorporate
Related terms
united
Operating as a unit.
coordinated
co-ordinated
interconnected
Synonyms
Examples for "
integrated
"
integrated
incorporated
merged
incorporate
Examples for "
integrated
"
1
The
integrated
treatment was managed according to the code of good practice.
2
For these
integrated
financial services companies, investment research performs a dual role.
3
However, few studies have examined these risk factors in an
integrated
model.
4
The Company also provides technology
integrated
services for other chemical production systems.
5
Limitations in current model systems do not allow for this
integrated
approach.
1
Climate change preparedness strategies need to be
incorporated
into public health programs.
2
However, food safety must be
incorporated
when looking at sales and bargains.
3
They also
incorporated
new skills and self-help techniques to enable sustainable change.
4
Twenty thousand conscripts were
incorporated
in it; General Berthier was appointed commander-in-chief.
5
Hacking, he said, was most effective when
incorporated
into wider military strategy.
1
They
merged
their thermal power businesses at the start of this year.
2
The deal will result in cost savings at the
merged
US operation.
3
And with those simple yet monumental words, his past and present
merged
.
4
AQIM
merged
with other local jihadist groups last year to form JNIM.
5
His sense of time was gone; night and day were
merged
now.
1
How to
incorporate
this information into dosing decisions remains an open question.
2
EBONY: You
incorporate
a lot of great history lessons during the tour.
3
And it's quite simple and clear to
incorporate
it into your programming.
4
A number of hospitals
incorporate
GP surgeries, social services and complementary therapies.
5
You can also
incorporate
Vlogging or try it as an alternative approach.
Usage of
unified
in English
1
It was meant to provide a
unified
position on a national crisis.
2
He said that a
unified
product may take a year or two.
3
One problem is the sector's apparent inability to make a
unified
case.
4
Currently, different certification schemes exist but not in a
unified
,
centralised way.
5
Mr Flavell said he was ready for a new
unified
Māori movement.
6
So why is dis-unified Europe better at team golf than
unified
America?
7
After the deal, BroadSoft employees will join Cisco's
unified
communications technology group.
8
Their work forms the beginning of a
unified
theory of geometric randomness.
9
A
unified
sector voice will be louder if we all work together.
10
It thinks it needs a new threat to keep the Alliance
unified
.
11
Firms should create a
unified
compliance regime that accommodates all regulatory obligations.
12
Art and nature belong together in the
unified
soul of the child.
13
As a result, the Platte has always lacked a
unified
climbing scene.
14
Their second album sees a more
unified
approach to Lightbody's Americana-style songwriting.
15
Create a
unified
mathematical language for everything the military sees or hears.
16
I won't call it a place, but it's definitely a
unified
area.
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unified
Adjective
unify
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
more unified
unified front
unified theory
unified approach
unified communications
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Unified
through the time
Unified
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