0 to join together as a group, or to make people join together as a group; to combine -- (使)结合;(使)联合;(使)团结
The disparate verses unite beneath the overarching theme of reconciliation.
The resulting audio-visual montage is simultaneously composed by multiple online viewers, uniting them in shared, electronic space.
They are united by origin; indeed, they cannot be imagined without the other.
The common duct of each side runs close to the consolidated ventral ganglion and passes under it to unite near its anterior end.
Their social organisation is based on small bands, united in flexible egalitarian structures.
Unable to unite farm programs with party politics, debates over policy were reduced to their lowest common denominator: individual commodities.
In contradistinction to such historiography this paper argues that religion, language and region did not always act as a break on workers' ability to unite.
The drama culminates with the workers uniting in a communal effort to repair the potentially lethal seepage.