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词汇 disunited
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Definition of disunited in English:

disunited

adjectiveˌdɪsjuːˈnʌɪtɪdˌdɪsjuˈnaɪdəd
  • Lacking unity.

    分裂的,不团结的

    a disunited nation

    一个分裂的国家。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then the sons of nobles scattered in four directions, disunited, in search of land.
    • So I guess both parties are equally disunited when it comes to the president's Social Security phase-out bill.
    • The leadership of the Muslims was crumbling, the masses disillusioned and disunited.
    • They are for a single market, but a politically disunited Europe.
    • If they are so disunited, then would it not be easy to take advantage of that and overrule them?
    • However, the conclusion Meldgaard seems to offer is one that brings back the disunited notions of the sea and technology.
    • Numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street look as disunited on this defining issue as they have done for some considerable time.
    • As a sectional interest Austrian industry was fragmented and disunited with little influence over the conduct of economic policy.
    • In fact, Nathan had concluded that if anyone did participate in the uprising, the numbers would be small and those involved would be hopelessly disunited.
    • Language was used as an emblem of a bond that brought together otherwise disunited cultural factions.
    • To finish on another contradiction, what sense does racism make in a world both disunited and united by globalism?
    • They are more numerous, but they are also weak and disunited.
    • The WCO was soliciting support from disunited countries for some time during and after the Ten-Year War.
    • We are so easily pitted against each other; divided, disunited and disintegrated.
    • Combat in the depth of enemy defenses is normally waged in several places simultaneously by disunited groups.
    • They are, presently, more disunited than Kurds.
    Synonyms
    unconnected, disconnected, without unity, discontinuous, fragmented, fragmentary, disorganized, disordered, muddled, mixed up, jumbled, garbled, incoherent, confused, fitful, erratic, spasmodic, patchy, scrappy, bitty, piecemeal

Derivatives

  • disunite

  • verb ˌdɪsjuːˈnʌɪtˌdɪsjuˈnaɪt
    [with object]
    • Cause (a group) to break up or separate.

      the depiction of the protesters is designed to discredit and disunite the movement
      Synonyms
      break up, separate, divide, split up, partition, segregate, part, dismantle
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Perhaps what unites us is what Huntington believes disunites: the multicultural nature of the Spanish language.
      • The traditional leaders need to be vigilant against the political conspiracy and manipulation that disunites their people.
      • Its thesis could be the ‘disuniting’ of mountain and plain that began soon after 1900.

Definition of disunited in US English:

disunited

adjectiveˌdisyo͞oˈnīdədˌdɪsjuˈnaɪdəd
  • Lacking unity.

    分裂的,不团结的

    a disunited nation

    一个分裂的国家。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are more numerous, but they are also weak and disunited.
    • Then the sons of nobles scattered in four directions, disunited, in search of land.
    • If they are so disunited, then would it not be easy to take advantage of that and overrule them?
    • To finish on another contradiction, what sense does racism make in a world both disunited and united by globalism?
    • We are so easily pitted against each other; divided, disunited and disintegrated.
    • In fact, Nathan had concluded that if anyone did participate in the uprising, the numbers would be small and those involved would be hopelessly disunited.
    • The WCO was soliciting support from disunited countries for some time during and after the Ten-Year War.
    • They are for a single market, but a politically disunited Europe.
    • Language was used as an emblem of a bond that brought together otherwise disunited cultural factions.
    • As a sectional interest Austrian industry was fragmented and disunited with little influence over the conduct of economic policy.
    • Numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street look as disunited on this defining issue as they have done for some considerable time.
    • However, the conclusion Meldgaard seems to offer is one that brings back the disunited notions of the sea and technology.
    • Combat in the depth of enemy defenses is normally waged in several places simultaneously by disunited groups.
    • The leadership of the Muslims was crumbling, the masses disillusioned and disunited.
    • So I guess both parties are equally disunited when it comes to the president's Social Security phase-out bill.
    • They are, presently, more disunited than Kurds.
    Synonyms
    unconnected, disconnected, without unity, discontinuous, fragmented, fragmentary, disorganized, disordered, muddled, mixed up, jumbled, garbled, incoherent, confused, fitful, erratic, spasmodic, patchy, scrappy, bitty, piecemeal
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