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unifier

[ yoo-nuh-fahy-er ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that brings others together; uniter:

    Soccer is proving to be a great unifier for refugees and their new communities.

    The book attempts to tell the story of how Genghis Khan rose from being a ragged slave to becoming the unifier of the Mongolian horse-archers and the greatest conqueror the world has ever seen.



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But, really, Albertsons is only notable as the chore-based unifier of this section of town.

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As a kid, the kitchen was always the gathering place in my family and I distinctly remember food serving as the great unifier for all of us.

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“As we’ve seen the last two weeks, sports can be a great diversion but an even greater unifier in bringing people together for a common cause,” PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said Friday in a statement.

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But, of course, Donald the “unifier” couldn’t help himself in his inaugural and in every speech since then.

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As Cohen said, “If he wants to be successful, then just stop it. Be a unifier. Be the peacemaker. We’re all Americans. Don’t go after other Americans. But with Donald, it’s always about himself.”

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