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Unite vs Consociate - What's the difference?

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Unite is a related term of consociate.


As nouns the difference between unite and consociate

is that unite is unity while consociate is (obsolete) an associate; an accomplice.

As a verb consociate is

(obsolete|intransitive) to associate, partner.

unite

English

Verb

  • To come or bring together as one.
  • 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.

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    consociate

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) An associate; an accomplice.
  • * Bishop Hall
  • wicked consociates

    Verb

    (consociat)
  • (obsolete) to associate, partner
  • * 1662 , , Book III, A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry More, p. 129:
  • "In the first place therefore, it cannot but amuse a mans mind to think what these officious Spirits should be that so willingly sometimes offer themselves to consociate with a man: "
  • (obsolete) To bring into alliance, confederacy, or relationship; to bring together; to join; to unite.
  • * Mallet
  • Join pole to pole, consociate severed worlds.
  • (US) To unite in an ecclesiastical consociation.
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