unite-v; 1 Senses

Sense Number 1: merge or group separate things into one

Examples:
The thirteen colonies united to form our nation.
It remains unclear whether the two firms will be allowed to unite as one conglomerate.
Beating vigorously will unite the sugar and air with the egg whites.
Shabbat 1000 unites Jews and non-Jews at traditional dinner.
Observers believe labor will unite with management this time to save the company.
The two rivers unite at the southern tip of Illinois.
A new stylish chassis design unites aesthetics and ergonomics.
On Point unites distinct and provocative voices with passionate discussion.
Her face unites a strength of character with a whimsical humor.
This luxury sedan unites world-class performance and safety.

Mappings:
VerbNet: amalgamate-22.2-2-1
FrameNet: Cause_to_amalgamate,Amalgamation
PropBank: unite.01
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6