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1. (adj.) united
made into or caused to act as a single entity.
2. united
formed or produced by the uniting of persons or things:
a united effort.
3. united
agreed; in harmony.
Etymology: (1545–55)
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| Definition of 'United' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) united
characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity
"presented a united front"
2. (adj) joined, united
of or relating to two people who are married to each other
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1. (adjective) united
(of people) all agreeing with each other
a united effort
2. united
having all its parts joined
a united Ireland
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| Definition of 'United' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) United
combined; joined; made one
2. United
of Unite
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Sense: joined into a political whole
the United States of America.
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Afrikaans: verenigde |
Arabic: مُتَّحِد |
Bulgarian: съединен |
Brazilian: unido |
Czech: spojený |
German: vereinigt |
Danish: forenet |
Greek: ενωμένος |
Spanish: unido |
Estonian: ühend- |
Farsi: متحد |
Finnish: yhdistynyt |
French: uni |
Hebrew: מְאוּחָד |
Hindi: संयुक्त, मिला हुआ, एकीकृत |
Croatian: ujedinjen |
Hungarian: egyesült |
Indonesian: serikat |
Icelandic: sameinaður |
Italian: unito |
Japanese: 連合した |
Korean: 연합한 |
Lithuanian: jungtinis |
Latvian: savienots; apvienots |
Malay: bersatu |
Dutch: verenigd |
Norwegian: forent, samlet |
Polish: zjednoczony |
Portuguese: unido |
Romanian: unificat, unit |
Russian: соединённый;объединённый |
Slovak: spojený |
Slovenian: združen |
Serbian: sjedinjen |
Swedish: förenad |
Thai: ที่รวมกัน |
Turkish: birleşik, birleşmiş |
Taiwanese: 聯合的 |
Ukrainian: сполучений, з'єднаний |
Urdu: متحدہ |
Vietnamese: hợp nhất, thống nhất |
Chinese: 联合的 |
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