0 past simple and past participle of disunite
1 to cause people to disagree so much that they can no longer work together effectively:
However, when we vote we shall divide and appear to be disunited.
It has just been a collection of disunited factions.
While united on the question of a revolution, we are disunited on the question of beer.
No one can say now that they are going to make peace because their people are disunited.
One might say that nations are by definition disunited.
He does not know what a disunited country is.
They know that the industry with its many ramifications is disunited.
In this disunited kingdom, it is reasonable to have arguments to address both cases separately.