Unties vs Unites - What's the difference?
unties | unites |
(untie)
To loosen, as something interlaced or knotted; to disengage the parts of.
* (rfdate), Waller:
To free from fastening or from restraint; to let loose; to unbind.
* Shakespeare, Macbeth , act 4, scene 1:
* (rfdate), Jeremy Taylor:
To resolve; to unfold; to clear.
* (rfdate), Denham:
To become untied or loosed.
(unite)
To come or bring together as one.
Unites is a anagram of unties.
As verbs the difference between unties and unites
is that unties is third-person singular of untie while unites is third-person singular of unite.unties
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*untie
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- to untie a knot
- Sacharissa's captive fain / Would untie his iron chain.
- Though you untie the winds, and let them fight / Against the churches.
- All the evils of an untied tongue we put upon the accounts of drunkenness.
- They quicken sloth, perplexities untie .
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* tieAnagrams
*unites
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*unite
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- 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.