unity

UK /ˈjuːnɪti/ US /ˈjunɪti/
noun 5name 5

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

complete

The team showed complete unity when they all agreed to support their injured captain.

greater | European, German, Irish, etc.

cultural, economic, national, party, political, religious, social

The two religious groups worked together to promote social unity in their divided community.

VERB + UNITY

achieve, bring about | preserve | destroy, shatter, weaken

restore

The new leader worked hard to restore unity among the divided team members.

call for, promote

The community leaders promoted unity by organizing events where neighbors could meet and share meals together.

PREP

in ~

The team worked in unity to complete the project before the deadline.

~ among

There is a strong unity among the members of our community group.

~ between

There was finally unity between the different political parties on this important issue.

PHRASES

a sense of unity

After the disaster, the community felt a real sense of unity as neighbors helped each other rebuild.

unity in diversity

The team's strength came from their unity in diversity, with members from different backgrounds working together.

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