Unite vs Unembodied - What's the difference?
unite | unembodied |
To come or bring together as one.
Incorporeal; not possessed of a body.
# Not expressed or exhibited in material or concrete form; wholly abstract.
# Not incorporated into a coherent system; conceptually disconnected.
(especially of armed multitudes) Not united in a regimented structure; lacking structure and order.
Existing]] or [[operate, operating without involvement by the body; solely mental or intellectual; “ungrounded”, “heady”.
As a verb unite
is to come or bring together as one.As an adjective unembodied is
incorporeal; not possessed of a body.unite
English
Verb
- The new government will try to unite the various factions.
- If we want to win, we will need to unite .
- I hope this song can unite people from all different cultures.
Synonyms
*Derived terms
* * *Anagrams
* ----unembodied
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Alternative forms
* unimbodied (obsolete)Adjective
(-)References
* “unem?bodied, ppl. a.'']” listed in the '' [2nd Ed.; 1989