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Learn to pronounce u·nit·ed

/yo͞oˈnīdəd/
adjective
joined together politically, for a common purpose, or by common feelings.
"women acting together in a united way"
synonyms: unified, integrated, consolidated, amalgamated, joined, merged, banded together, federal, federated, confederate, common, shared, joint, combined, corporate, mutual, communal, allied, cooperative, collective, collaborative, aggregate, undivided, solid, consistent, concerted, pooled, cross-party, in agreement, agreed, in unison, of the same opinion, of the same mind, of like mind, like-minded, at one, as one, in accord, in concord, unanimous, in sympathy, in rapport, in harmony, in unity, shoulder to shoulder

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