Etymology
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From Old French unité, from Latin ūnītus, perfect passive participle of ūniō by substitution of -ed for Latin suffix.
Pronunciation
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united
- simple past and past participle of unite
Adjective
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united (not comparable)
- Joined into a single entity.
- Involving the joint activity of multiple agents.
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Translations
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joined into a single entity
- Arabic: مُتَّحِد (muttaḥid)
- Armenian: միացյալ (hy) (miacʻyal)
- Azerbaijani: birləşmiş
- Bikol Central: burunyog
- Bulgarian: обединен (bg) (obedinen), съединен (bg) (sǎedinen), съвместен (bg) (sǎvmesten)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 聯合的/联合的 (zh) (liánhé de)
- Czech: spojený (cs)
- Danish: forenede
- Dutch: verenigd (nl)
- Esperanto: unuiĝinta
- Finnish: yhdistynyt (fi), yhdistyneet
- French: uni (fr), unifié (fr)
- German: vereinigt (de), vereint (de), einig (de)
- Greek: ενωμένος (el) (enoménos), ηνωμένος (el) (inoménos) (in proper names of countries, institutions, etc.)
- Hebrew: מְאוּחָד (m'ukhád)
- Hindi: संहत (hi) (sãhat)
- Hungarian: egyesült (hu)
- Ingrian: yhissetty
- Interlingua: unite
- Italian: unito (it)
- Japanese: 連合した (ja) (れんごうした, rengō shita)
- Kazakh: бiртұтас (birtūtas)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: یەکگِرتوو (ckb) (yekgirtû)
- Northern Kurdish: yekgirtî (ku), yekbûyî (ku)
- Latin: ūnītus (la)
- Low German: vereent
- Macedonian: обе́динет (obédinet), сое́динет (soédinet)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: forent, forenet
- Nynorsk: sameint
- Old English: ġemǣne
- Persian: متحد (fa) (mottahed)
- Plautdietsch: veeent
- Polish: zjednoczony (pl)
- Portuguese: unido (pt)
- Quechua: t'inki
- Romanian: unit (ro)
- Russian: объединённый (ru) (obʺjedinjónnyj), соединённый (ru) (sojedinjónnyj)
- Scots: unitit
- Scottish Gaelic: aonaichte
- Spanish: unido (es)
- Swedish: förenad (sv)
- Turkmen: birleşen
- White Hmong: koom siab
- Yiddish: פֿאַראייניקט (fareynikt)
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involving the joint activity of multiple agents
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