1. unified - Adjective
2. unified - Verb
Derived from unify
4. unified - Adjective Satellite
of Unify
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe future... seems to me no unified dream but a mince pie, long in the baking, never quite done. Edward Young
I see disappointment as something small and aggregate rather than something unified or great. With a little effort, every failure can be turned into something good. Eleanor Catton
The election is over, and even though there are people who have different ideologies and beliefs, from now on we must all embrace each other, creating a harmonious and unified new Taiwan through our love and tolerance. Chen Shui-bian
Our path to Palestine will not be covered with a red carpet or with yellow sand. Our path to Palestine will be covered with blood... In order that we may liberate Palestine, the Arab nation must unite, the Arab armies must unite, and a unified plan of action must be established. Gamal Abdel Nasser
Being the undisputed world champion is a relief. We instituted a unified chess title, I am the absolute world champion. Viswanathan Anand
History is the in-rushing toward what the Buddhists call the realm of the densely packed, a transformational realm where the opposites are unified. Terence McKenna