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How to pronounce disunited in English?

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Synonyms disconnected, fragmented, split


a league of disunited nations.

Examples of disunited

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Oh, and Mr Dombrovskis needs to stamp his authority on his disunited Unity party.
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The Sikhs, however, were a loose and disunited conglomerate of twelve kin-groups.
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The future cannot see for sure a disunited europe with every state for itself.
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One reason for this, I suspect, is that the UK appears increasingly disunited.
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But glibness and charm will not be enough to lead a party as disunited as the Tories.
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The Ragusan nobility were disunited in their ideas and political behavior.
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So they were-except that it was exactly alien rule that disunited them.
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At the time of Myanmar's independence in 1948, the Tatmadaw was weak, small and disunited.
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What sank the centre-left Prodi government between 2006 and 2008 was that it was disunited.
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More examples
  • Disconnected: 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"
  • (disunity) lack of unity (usually resulting from dissension)
  • In the context of a quadruped that is cantering, galloping, or leaping, lead refers to which leg (or which foreleg), left or right, leads or advances more. The foot on the leading leg touches the ground after and forward of its partner. On the "left lead", the animal's left leg leads. ...
  • (Disunity) The illusion of separation which does not actually exist. Two things may look separate only because our eyes can not physically see the energy connecting two seemingly separate objects. ...
  • Canter in which the horse's legs are out of sequence.
  • Same as Cross-Canter.