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disunite
[ dis-yoo-nahyt ]
verb (used with object)
, dis·u·nit·ed, dis·u·nit·ing.
- to sever the union of; separate; disjoin.
- to set at variance; alienate:
The issue disunited the party members.
verb (used without object)
, dis·u·nit·ed, dis·u·nit·ing.
- to part; fall apart.
disunite
/ ˌdɪsjʊˈnaɪt /
verb
- to separate or become separate; disrupt
- tr to set at variance; estrange
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Derived Forms
- disˈunion, noun
- ˌdisuˈniter, noun
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- disu·niter noun
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Example Sentences
I am convinced that Court will never cease endeavoring to disunite us.
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I presume attempts have been made to disunite them, and that I have been made use of to inspire one of the two with jealousy.
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Then a dispute arose as to the best means of continuing the pursuit, which threatened to disunite Fuller and Murphy.
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Mahometans are united, because the only points that could disunite them relate generally to fact and not to doctrinal truths.
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Adams had written about the same time that "the only way to keep us from setting up for ourselves is to disunite us."
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