The act of making or becoming a single unit.
(Law) an estate secured to a prospective wife as a marriage settlement in lieu of a dower.
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Examples for "union "
Examples for "union "
1 Rugby union led the number of positive tests in Britain last year.
2 The union said conditions being offered in mainland France were far superior.
3 Last year, workers launched strikes demanding recognition of a new, independent union .
4 The state teacher's union has given the thumbs-down to both ideas, however.
5 Britain's exit from the EU ends 47 years of union with Europe.
1 The next goal is uniting New York's large community of wired workers.
2 Now he understood the policy of the Indian bands in not uniting .
3 The sole means of uniting men is their union in the truth.
4 We're already learning the importance of uniting in our opposition to Trump.
5 Paula's conceptual approach is twofold as well, uniting subjects separated by centuries.
1 For Helmut Kohl, it was German unification and Germany's integration into Europe.
2 But grand unification should produce a subtle trace in the universe today.
3 The main objective of Sinn Fein is the unification of our country.
4 Our country is still fighting for unification , for its own national identity.
5 This is one of the great factors in the unification of man.
1 The conjugation changes with every slight variation in the action spoken of.
2 Several bacterial pathogens utilize conjugation machines to export effector molecules during infection.
3 French: 24 pages of the Three Musketeers and third conjugation , irregular verbs.
4 It was self-transmitted to the pSLL-cured strain by conjugation in solid culture.
5 We demonstrate that nonsite-specific chemical conjugation of the same protein hinders cross-presentation.
1 The rents only sufficed to pay the charges and the widow's jointure .
2 The largest jointure moves her not, titles of honour cannot sway her.
3 A jointure had to be paid Lady Shelley of £500 a year.
4 Medora, if Lizzie remembered rightly, had had no jointure or private fortune.
5 But paying the Rani's jointure - that was a bitter pill, I grant you.
6 The Castle of Montargis is my jointure ; at Orleans there is no house.
7 He felt the jointure with his feet-somerenewal or stoppage of the timber.
8 His widow lives, in complete seclusion, at her jointure - house near Twickenham.
9 She left L800 a year jointure , a son to inherit the whole estate.
10 Sir Edward and Lady Elizabeth went to law about her jointure .
11 You'll have to give up half your jointure for your life.
12 His mother, indeed, who lived till ninety, had a jointure of six hundred.
13 Then there is her jointure , something like ten thousand a year.
14 But it will make up what Papa spent of your jointure .
15 She must have a handsome jointure ; but what are your grounds?'
16 She was an Irish peer's widow, with a jointure of L2000 a year.
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