IPA: /ˌjuːnɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
KK: /junəfəˈkeɪʃən/
Definition: The process or result of making things into one or bringing them together.
Example: The unification of the two countries led to a stronger alliance.
IPA: /ˈjuːnɪfaɪər/
KK: /junɪfaɪər/
Definition: A person or thing that brings together different parts or groups into a single unit.
Example: The leader was seen as a unifier who could bring the divided community together.
IPA: //juːnɪˈfɔːrmɪˌtɛəriən//
KK: /junɪfɔrmɪˈtɛrɪən/
Definition: Relating to the idea that the same natural processes that operate in the present have always operated in the past, especially in geology.
Example: The uniformitarian theory suggests that the Earth's features were shaped by the same processes we observe today.
Definition: A person who believes in the idea that the same natural processes that operate in the present have always operated in the past, shaping the Earth over time.
Example: The uniformitarian presented evidence to support his theory about the Earth's geological changes.
IPA: /juːnɪˈfɔːrmɪti/
KK: /junɪˈfɔrmɪti/
Definition: The quality or state of being the same or similar in appearance, character, or nature, without differences or variations.
Example: The uniformity of the design made the buildings look very similar.
IPA: /ˈjuːnɪfaɪ/
KK: /junəˌfaɪ/
Definition: To bring together different parts or groups to form a single unit or whole.
Example: The organization aims to unify the community through various outreach programs.
IPA: /ˈjuːnɪfaɪɪŋ/
KK: /junɪfaɪɪŋ/
Definition: Tending to bring people or things together to create a sense of unity or harmony.
Example: The unifying theme of the conference was collaboration among different cultures.
Definition: To bring together or make into one; to combine different parts into a single whole.
Example: The new policy aims at unifying the various departments within the organization.
IPA: /ˌʌnɪɡˈnɔːrəbl/
KK: /ʌnɪɡˈnɔrəbəl/
Definition: Something that cannot be overlooked or ignored; it demands attention.
Example: The unignorable evidence proved his guilt beyond doubt.
IPA: /ˌjuːnɪˈlætərəl/
KK: /junɪˈlɛtərəl/
Definition: Relating to or affecting only one side or party, often used in contexts like agreements or decisions that involve only one participant.
Example: The country made a unilateral decision to withdraw from the treaty without consulting its allies.
IPA: /ˌjuːnɪˈlætəˌrəlɪzəm/
KK: /ˌjunɪˈlɛtərəlɪzəm/
Definition: A way of handling international relations where a country acts on its own without seeking agreement or cooperation from other countries, even those it is allied with.
Example: The country's unilateralism in trade negotiations led to tensions with its partners.
IPA: /ˌjuːnɪˈlætəˌrɪst/
KK: /ˌjunɪˈlætəˌrɪst/
Definition: Describing a position or action that is taken by one side or party without agreement from others.
Example: The unilateralist approach to foreign policy often leads to tensions with allies.
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