Strategy & Leadershipfreq: 0Discovered via Dusty Flow

Unite

/juːˈnaɪt/verb
ELI5 Mode🧒

To bring together separate elements, people, or groups into a single, cohesive whole, often to achieve a common goal or strengthen bonds. In modern contexts, it's increasingly applied to digital integration, like merging databases, or social movements where unity drives change and resilience against division.

AI-generated·

Did you know?

The idea of uniting countries inspired the European Union, formed in 1993 from earlier coalitions, which has grown to include 27 member states and boosted intra-EU trade by over 500% since its inception, fostering peace after centuries of conflict. This demonstrates how a simple word can underpin massive economic and social transformations on a continental scale.

Your Usage Frequency

0 / 721