| disunite | 1. To destroy the union of; to divide; to part; to sever; to disjoin; to sunder; to separate; as, to disunite particles of matter. 2. To alienate in spirit; to break the concord of. "Go on both in hand, O nations, never be disunited, be the praise . . . Of all posterity!" (Milton) Origin: Disunited; Disuniting. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| disunite | force, take, or pull apart |
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| disunite | part |
| disunite | having been divided |
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