English edit

Adjective edit

all as one (not comparable)

  1. as a group; together

Adverb edit

all as one (not comparable)

  1. In a synchronized manner.
    • 2004, Roger S. Gottlieb, This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment, →ISBN, page 555:
      Lying belly down, staying in one place, begin to experience gentle side-to-side rolling, with your head, torso and lower body moving all as one.
    • 2010, Edgar D. Johnson III, What About Us?: Standards-Based Education and the Dilemma of Student Subjectivity, →ISBN, page 79:
      They act on command with precision and power, flawlessly executing, aware of the thud of their boots on the ground as they march and the crack of their rifles against their palms as they execute the manual of arms: It is the sublime thunder of eighty sets of boots and eighty rifles moving all as one.
    • 2011, Hope Ives Mauran, Be the Second Coming, →ISBN:
      The bridge to allow access to such a gift is the lens of unity consciousness or seeing “all as one.”