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co-unite

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  1. Co-uniteverb

    to unite

  2. Co-uniteadjective

    united closely with another

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-unite in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-unite in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of co-unite in a Sentence

  1. Mustafa Sanalla:

    We need to unite against this common enemy, not tomorrow or next week, but now.

  2. Spokesman Dan Sheridan:

    It has distressed me that only one side has stressed the Constitution and personally when [Khan] held up that document I was so excited as it proves what I have said -- that document should unite us as a people, as it protects all of us.

  3. Paul Ryan:

    I want to talk about our ideas, our solutions and how our party should unite … around our common principles and how we apply those principles to problems.

  4. Ric Grenell:

    I want them to understand that you can not put someone in jail or kill someone for simply being gay, this is the first standalone meeting on the de-criminalization of homosexuality sponsored by Ric Grenell. So what we are trying to do is unite around something that is absolutely a uniting issue, which is the decriminalization of homosexuality.

  5. Brian Kemp:

    Be excited about the momentum, but use that to encourage you even more to leave no doubt on Tuesday. And then on Wednesday, we will all unite on the mission to make sure that Stacey Abrams is not going to be our governor or our next president.

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