Sentence example with the word 'unifying'

unifying

Definition adj. combining into a single unit

Last update: September 5, 2015


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He was quite aware that the industrial wealth of the great Flemish communes was financially the mainstay of his power, but their very prosperity made them the chief obstacle to his schemes of unifying into a solid dominion the loose aggregate of states over which he was the ruler.   [Please select]

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Starkey proposed codification to Henry VIII and Dumoulin urged harmonizing and unifying of French customary law with eventual codification.   [Please select]

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It grew by a kind of necessity through new concentrating and unifying forces that were steadily gathering power in human affairs.   [Please select]

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The explanation of this peculiar result in the case of America is the unifying influence of Hamilton's measures.   [Please select]

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They were a welcome, unifying and civilizing force in the middle country.   [Please select]

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These races, instead of being brought under unifying influences as foreigners are in the United States, had for centuries retained their peculiarities.   [Please select]

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When Bismarck undertook the unifying of the customs tariffs of Germany, there were even then fifteen hundred different tariffs in existence.   [Please select]

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