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    unifying
    [ adj ]
    1. combining into a single unit

    2. <adj.all>
    3. tending to unify

    4. <adj.all>


    Unify \U"ni*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Unified}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Unifying}.] [Uni- + -fy: cf. F. unifier.]
    To cause to be one; to make into a unit; to unite; to view as
    one.

    A comprehensive or unifying act of the judging faculty.
    --De Quincey.

    Perception is thus a unifying act. --Sir W.
    Hamilton.

    1. But Hurd, 60, argued that he had the best chance of unifying the traumatized Conservative Party.
    2. The combined companies are hoping that Mr. Hennessey will be able to provide the unifying leadership that has been lacking.
    3. Schoenhuber said one of his goals is unifying West Germany with the communist East and making Berlin the nation's capital again.
    4. Far more than a tourist site, it is the one unifying national symbol on which everyone agrees.
    5. Democrats express the interests of various peripheral groups that may together constitute an electoral majority but usually have no unifying concept of a common national interest.
    6. The satellites of other planets have names, but often with a unifying theme.
    7. Bush conferred at the White House with Prime Minister Mitsotakis of Greece and offered U.S. help with negotiations on unifying Cyprus.
    8. Its efforts are complemented by the opposition's progress in unifying a collection of weak parties around President Delvalle to demonstrate to the military that Gen.
    9. In an interview with the West German newspaper Bild today, de Maiziere was quoted as saying the Liberals' departure "would not hinder my government" and that the process of unifying Germany would be completed.
    10. His rare, joint allegiance puts into effect for an individual the ecumenical movement's unifying goal for the churches.
    11. But this has not been a unifying force and even now divides as much as unites. The area's importance is twofold.
    12. Then, the unifying threats facing the auto industry were a severe recession and imports of Japanese compact cars. Now, another recession is near, and Japanese auto makers are forging into almost every segment of the U.S. car market.
    13. Many regard the exhibition as a unifying force in a community once torn apart by the assassination here of Martin Luther King Jr.
    14. Vatican and Anglican officials have been holding talks since 1966 on unifying their churches, which split four centuries ago over the pope's refusal to annul King Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
    15. Above all, they still look to Mr. Havel, the morally principled playwright-president, for unifying leadership.
    16. This time, Germans are unifying after four decades of living with the legacy of the country's Nazi past.
    17. Analysts have been skeptical about unifying travel services because other carriers that have tried it on smaller scales haven't succeeded.
    18. The National Geographic Society is anticipating history and unifying East and West Germany and decentralizing the Soviet Union in its new world atlas, Society officials said Friday.
    19. With that kind of aggressive stance, Gingrich could well be a unifying factor for the Democrats.
    20. He said the Contras wanted to discuss a cease-fire in "terms of unifying the Nicaraguan family" through political reforms, while the government sought to negotiate only a halt in hostilities.
    21. Parliament convened Thursday to discuss aspects of a treaty that lays many of the conditions for unifying with West Germany on Oct. 3. Much of the debate was spent on the growing obsession with the secret police.
    22. The complexities of unifying operating systems and corporate cultures would be immense.
    23. He'd rather be viewed as the unifying, forward-looking alternative to a man he says has few allies and pushes divisive priorities that are irrelevant to most North Carolinians.
    24. Cambodia's often-fractious resistance forces took a first step today toward unifying their armies by forming a defense council headed by Prince Norodom Sihanouk.
    25. The joy ride fueled by the collapse of the Berlin Wall in November is screeching to a halt as sobering realities set in about the costs and uncertainties of unifying the two Germanys.
    26. His used his southern storyteller's touch in his history, and his courtly Mississippi drawl is the documentary's unifying voice. He has a scholar's insight and a sympathetic feeling for both sides of the conflict.
    27. Last year's clash over how the United Jewish Appeal spends some of its money in Israel is a microcosm of the tensions that are straining the unifying fabric of American Judaism.
    28. "Their structures change so fast they can't get any consensus" on unifying the systems of various units, says Thomas Davenport, consultant with Index Group.
    29. The AFL-CIO will allow the renegade Teamsters Union to re-enter labor's mainstream, in a move the federation sees as a major first step toward unifying the divided ranks of American unions.
    30. Overture and unifying France are still the order of the day."
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