unified whole
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunifiedandwhole
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unified
adjective
uk/ˈjuː.nɪ.faɪd/us/ˈjuː.nə.faɪd/
brought together, combined, ...
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whole
noun[C usually singular]
uk/həʊl/us/hoʊl/
a ...
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(Definition ofunifiedandwholefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofunified whole
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First, commentators tend to treat the group of writings as aunifiedwhole.
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He outlines an energetics approach which merges physical, biological and cultural evolution into aunifiedwhole.
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The visual word form area is thought to be involved in chunking the letters into aunifiedwhole.
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The system should be used as aunifiedwhole.
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The docks must be looked at as aunifiedwhole.
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It has become part of aunifiedwhole, in which secular rule has its part to play, and that part may have a spiritual dimension.
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These different views of empathy can be cohered into aunifiedwholeif a broad view of the perception-action model is taken.
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A salient feature of this invigorating study is the way in which major figures are thoroughly examined and not seen necessarily as part of aunifiedwhole.
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The case for keeping this body as aunifiedwholeis very strong.
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In their introduction to the volume, the editors make a valiant, if ultimately doomed, effort to tie together the disparate strands from all these papers into aunifiedwhole.
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Its aim is to weld this body into aunifiedwhole, at least on the economic side.
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They work with theunifiedwholeand detail.
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This refers to marketing and branding as aunifiedwhole.
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We still have not done very much to bring our total electrical nuclear manufacturing capacity in this country into aunifiedwhole.
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He collected oral stories and wove them together into aunifiedwhole.
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Requisite organization is aunifiedwholesystem model for effective managerial leadership.
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Fourthly, the 16 national contributions must be merged into aunifiedwholein a changing situation; and, fifthly, the support of public opinion must always be maintained.
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There are difficulties when one wants to merge two authorities and create aunifiedwholein having them still retaining their separate mayors, but that is another point.
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Once one demonstrates to people the opportunities that exist for expressing their cultural and economic differences within aunifiedwhole, they will take those opportunities on board.
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They are linked together in oneunifiedwholeand together they comprise one of the most extraordinary, marvellous and unique museums in the civilisation of the world.
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Use of complementary colors intensifies the impact of each color creating a vibrant and coloristicallyunifiedwhole.
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Careful consideration was given to format, page design, type, illustration and binding, in order to produce aunifiedwhole.
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The intellectual, spiritual and physical aspects of a person do not function separately but rather as aunifiedwhole.
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These findings prompted the question of how these distinct features are connected into aunifiedwhole, e.g., the binding problem.
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