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Meanings of
unifying
in English
Tending to unify.
centripetal
Related terms
centralizing
centralising
Combining into a single unit.
consolidative
Related terms
integrative
Synonyms
Examples for "
centripetal
"
centripetal
Examples for "
centripetal
"
1
Finally, I talked about the origin of the words centrifugal and
centripetal
.
2
A student in my office temporarily confused the words
centripetal
and centrifugal.
3
The centrifugal tendency could no longer be controlled by the
centripetal
force.
4
It is composed of
centripetal
and centrifugal fibres, having also registering ganglia.
5
It is important to note that
centripetal
force is still some force.
Usage of
unifying
in English
1
Despite the importance of the phenomenon, consensus and
unifying
principles appear lacking.
2
A paradigmatic example of
unifying
Bio-Medical theory is the concept of Inflammaging.
3
Wariness of Russia may prove to be a
unifying
factor, diplomats said.
4
The written word has always had a magical, divine power,
unifying
people.
5
Rather it effects a certain convergence in the
unifying
framework it ascertains.
6
MENTOR, the
unifying
champion for quality youth mentoring in the United States.
7
Proposed explanations for these discordant results have not provided a
unifying
hypothesis.
8
They were a welcome,
unifying
and civilizing force in the middle country.
9
One could make too much of their age as a
unifying
factor.
10
These are
unifying
occasions for our nation and they should remain so.
11
This finding provides a
unifying
mechanism for understanding the behaviors of others.
12
A
unifying
concept regarding the classification of these tumors has been controversial.
13
But the thing he understands most is the
unifying
concept of cool.
14
An odd unhurriedness to the movement, a
unifying
lack of purposive dispersal.
15
They abused race relations and strengthened racial divides instead of
unifying
themselves.
16
The vendors have expanded and upgraded the property,
unifying
old and new.
Other examples for "unifying"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
unifying
unify
Verb
Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
unifying force
unifying figure
unifying theme
unifying hypothesis
unifying factor
More collocations
Unifying
through the time
Unifying
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common