What does Unify mean?

Definitions for Unify
ˈyu nəˌfaɪuni·fy

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. unify, unite, mergeverb

    become one

    "Germany unified officially in 1990"; "the cells merge"

  2. mix, mingle, commix, unify, amalgamateverb

    to bring or combine together or with something else

    "resourcefully he mingled music and dance"

  3. unite, unifyverb

    bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation

    "the Democratic Patry platform united several splinter groups"

  4. unite, unifyverb

    act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief

  5. unite, unify, mergeverb

    join or combine

    "We merged our resources"

Wiktionary

  1. unifyverb

    Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine.

  2. unifyverb

    Become one.

  3. Etymology: From Old and modern French unifier or late Latin unificare

Wikipedia

  1. Unify

    Unify is the song written and performed by American hip hop recording artists Kid Capri, Snoop Dogg and Slick Rick. It was recorded at Larrabee Studio in Los Angeles, at Bearsville Studio in Bearsville and at The Hit Factory in New York City, and released in 1998 through Track Masters/Columbia Records as the only single from Kid Capri's sophomore studio album Soundtrack to the Streets. It was produced by Kid Capri himself, and contains a sample from "One Mint Julep" written by Rudy Toombs. Its remix version was produced by Poke & Tone, and contains portions of "Good Times" written by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers. The song peaked at #13 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100, at #24 on the Hot Rap Songs, at #57 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales, at #62 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs of the Billboard charts in the United States. It was also included in Slick Rick's 1999 album The Art of Storytelling.

ChatGPT

  1. unify

    To unify generally refers to the act of bringing together, combining, or merging different elements into a single or coherent whole. This could involve reconciling different viewpoints, combining separate parts, or merging diverse groups. The aim is usually to create harmony, consistency, or standardization.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Unifyverb

    to cause to be one; to make into a unit; to unite; to view as one

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Unify

    ū′ni-fī, v.t. to make into one.—adjs. U′nifīable, capable of being made one; Unif′ic, making one.—ns. Unificā′tion; U′nifīer. [L. unus, one, facĕre, to make.]

CrunchBase

  1. UNIFY

    Unify Corporation provides application development, data management, and application modernization solutions worldwide. Its application modernization and migration solutions include Composer for Lotus Notes, which is used to modernize and migrate proprietary applications to a new technology platform; Composer Sabertooth to transit team developer applications to C# or VB.NET.; Composer for Oracle Forms, which automatically converts Oracle Forms and PL/SQL code to Java; and Composer for COBOL that delivers automation migration of legacy COBOL, ideal, and natural code to modern code and relational databases. The company™s rapid application development products comprise NXJ Developer and NXJ Enterprise for the development of Web 2.0 Rich Internet Applications; Team Developer that shortens the development cycle by providing tools needed to design, develop, and deploy Windows solutions; ACCELL to develop and deploy data-rich, database-driven applications; and VISION to create and modify business applications. Its database management products include SQLBase to manage data closer to the customer; SQLBase Treasury, an encrypted, secure version of the SQLBase database; DataServer, an enterprise relational database management system; DataServer ELS for embedded applications that require relational databases; and Report Builder that provides individuals a way to create reports and ad-hoc queries for databases. The company was founded in 1980 and is headquartered in Roseville, California.

Editors Contribution

  1. unify

    To cause to unite.

    They did unify the people as they always promoted unity, peace, harmony, justice, moderation and teamwork.


    Submitted by MaryC on March 15, 2020  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Unify in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Unify in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of Unify in a Sentence

  1. Michelle Bachelet:

    The international community needs to unify in its demand that the Tatmadaw cease the outrageous use of heavy artillery against civilians and civilian objects, the military leadership is singularly responsible for this crisis, and must be held to account.

  2. Kanye West.Karen Parkin:

    It has become clear to me that to unify the organization it would be better for me to retire and pave the way for change.

  3. Beto O'Rourke:

    Though it is difficult to accept, it is clear to me now that this campaign does not have the means to move forward successfully, my service to the country will not be as a candidate or as the nominee. Acknowledging this now is in the best interests of those in the campaign ; it is in the best interests of this party as we seek to unify around a nominee ; and it is in the best interests of the country.

  4. Jason Vanderground:

    A lot of times when people look at Christianity, unfortunately they see it as much more hypocritical, judgmental, discriminatory, we’re trying to unify the American people around the confounding love and forgiveness [of Jesus].

  5. Marco Rubio:

    Ultimately, I'm running to unify this party.

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