organic unity

collocation in English

meaningsoforganicandunity

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organic
adjective
uk
/ɔːˈɡæn.ɪk/
us
/ɔːrˈɡæn.ɪk/
not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and ...
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unity
noun[U]
uk
/ˈjuː.nə.ti/
us
/ˈjuː.nə.t̬i/
the state of being joined together or ...
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(Definition oforganicandunityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoforganic unity

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In this case, the causal interaction between parts or such anorganicunitycan be described as internal relative to an individual.
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Attempts by the police to clear the park were seen as violating these ancestral freedoms and as a challenge to theorganicunitybetween working-men, reformism, and their national poet.
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I happen to believe that one can have a unity of spirit without anorganicunity.
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It has anorganicunityand spirit of its own, and that character and spirit are built up by traditions and associations running far back into the past.
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If there is to be a cohesive community which is to develop anorganicunity, then freedom of movement among its peoples is an essential part of it.
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It will be a great comfort to the ryot in time of famine when he realises that at long last he hasorganicunity.
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It is only when we try to getorganicunity, as we have heard so often this afternoon, that the difficulties begin.
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This can lead to a sense of structural fragmentation, with noorganicunityapparent.
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Most lyrics are often un-dateable, and they appear in collections with no apparentorganicunity.
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He fused traditional designs into his own designs, striving to attainorganicunity.
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Nature forms the child as an indivisible whole, as a vitalorganicunitywith many sided moral, mental, and physical capacities.
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Interfaith dialogue between representatives of diverse faiths, does not necessarily intend reconciling their adherents into full,organicunitywith one another but simply to promote better relations.
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Ecumenthusiasts (to coin a word) seem to take for granted the eventualorganicunityand communion of the great majority of the churches.
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Organicunityis the common thread that keeps a theme from becoming broken and disjointed as a work moves forward.
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Aristotles writings all maintained respective, metaphoric reflections oforganicunity.
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Aspects of dance choreography include the compositional use oforganicunity, rhythmic or non-rhythmic articulation, theme and variation, and repetition.
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By some process incomprehensible to the intellect,organicunitybecomes established, the open form reaches its conclusions in the infinite.
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Gordon perceived nature as anorganicunity.
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