The bill would also require better and more unified record keeping in DWI cases.
From the stltoday.com
Public spaces are the only place in which people feel truly, physically unified.
From the sciencedaily.com
Although hindsight has tightened it, Britpop was by no means a unified movement.
From the guardian.co.uk
Several Republicans joined a unified Democratic caucus in support of the accord.
From the edition.cnn.com
After Hurricane Katrina, the nation unified to help the citizens of New Orleans.
From the cnn.com
The IAEA has requested from Iran both more cameras and a more-unified work plan.
From the online.wsj.com
Technology allows for information to be shared by schools in a more unified way.
From the dailyherald.com
English-only advocates argue that bilingualism is a barrier to a unified nation.
From the time.com
Perhaps the four fundamental forces are connected in a unified way, perhaps not.
From the scienceblogs.com
More examples
Become one; "Germany unified officially in 1990"; "the cells merge"
Mix: to bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance"
Unite: bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation; "the Democratic Patry platform united several splinter groups"
Unite: act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief
Unite: join or combine; "We merged our resources"
(unifying) consolidative: combining into a single unit
(unifying) centripetal: tending to unify
(unification) fusion: an occurrence that involves the production of a union
(unification) union: the state of being joined or united or linked; "there is strength in union"