Crossword clues for disunited
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Disunite \Dis`u*nite"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disunited; p. pr. & vb. n. Disuniting.]
To destroy the union of; to divide; to part; to sever; to disjoin; to sunder; to separate; as, to disunite particles of matter.
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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.
Wiktionary
lacking unity; not united. v
(en-past of: disunite)
WordNet
adj. having been divided; having the unity destroyed; "Congress...gave the impression of...a confusing sum of disconnected local forces"-Samuel Lubell; "a league of disunited nations"- E.B.White; "a fragmented coalition"; "a split group" [syn: disconnected, fragmented, split]
Usage examples of "disunited".
The reality, or the suspicion, of a conspiracy disarmed and disunited the Italians.
Have you forgotten that when disunited Castruccio, a low citizen of Lucca, subdued her?
He saw a simple, sincere face that was incapable of subtlety or guile, an honest, frank face with disunited large eyes, rusty hair, black eyebrows and an unfortunate reddish-brown mustache.
They were like Milo's disunited eyes, which never looked at the same thing at the same time.
Milo had posed for these pictures in a drab peasant's blouse with a high collar, and his scrupulous, paternal countenance was tolerant, wise, critical and strong as he stared out at the populace omnisciently with his undisciplined mustache and disunited eyes.
And whatever you may do or provide against, they never forget that name or their privileges unless they are disunited or dispersed, but at every chance they immediately rally to them, as Pisa after the hundred years she had been held in bondage by the Florentines.
And what ever you may do or provide against, they never forget that name or their privileges unless they are disunited or dispersed but at every chance they immediately rally to them, as Pisa after the hundred years she had been held in bondage by the Florentines.
He waved too, encompassing the rival groups at the train station and, by extension, all the disunited groups in a most disunited state.
Franklin had said about our being a scattered and disunited household, my mind was led naturally to Mr.
The reality, or the suspicion, of a conspiracy disarmed and disunited the Italians.