united

verb
/juːˈnaɪtɪd/UK/juˈnaɪtɪd/US

Etymology

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *ís? Proto-Indo-European *h₁óynos Proto-Italic *oinos Old Latin oinos Latin ūnus Proto-Indo-European *-yétider. Latin -iō Latin ūniō Proto-Indo-European *-tós Proto-Italic *-tos Latin -tus Latin ūnītuslbor. Middle English uniten English unite Middle English -ed English -ed English united From unite + -ed.

  1. derived from ūnītus
  2. inherited from uniten
  3. formed as united — “unite + -ed

Definitions

  1. simple past and past participle of unite

  2. Joined into a single entity.

    • Near-synonyms: combined, integrated
  3. Involving the joint activity of multiple agents.

    • The two parties stood united against the proposal.
    • A united effort is needed to solve the problem.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. any of many football teams formed by the amalgamation of smaller ones

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