reunify
pronunciation
How to pronounce reunify in British English: UK [ˌri:ˈju:nɪfaɪ]
How to pronounce reunify in American English: US [riˈjunəˌfaɪ]
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- Verb:
- unify again, as of a country
Word Origin
- reunify (v.)
- also re-unify, 1879, from re- + unify. Related: Reunified; reunifying.
Example
- 1. Years of official propaganda about the need to reunify the motherland , and the disastrous historical consequences of a divided china , means that these attitudes are very widely shared .
- 2. But kcna also noted mr. hyon 's call ' to reunify the country and achieve the final victory , ' north-speak for placing the south under the north 's control .
- 3. This reflects a broad consensus in beijing leadership circles that a destabilized north korea could lead to chaos on its borders -- or a pro-western neighbor if north korea were to collapse and reunify with democratic , capitalist south korea .