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Disunited

adjective
1.
Having been divided; having the unity destroyed.  Synonyms: disconnected, fragmented, split.  "A league of disunited nations" , "A fragmented coalition" , "A split group"



Disunite

verb
(past & past part. disunited; pres. part. disuniting)
1.
Part; cease or break association with.  Synonyms: disassociate, disjoint, dissociate, divorce.
2.
Force, take, or pull apart.  Synonyms: divide, part, separate.  "Moses parted the Red Sea"






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"Disunited" Quotes from Famous Books



... nothing is more terrible than a civil war. Almost every family was disunited.... On the third of June, 1778, I gave a ball and supper in celebration of the birthday of my husband. I had invited to it all the generals and officers. The Carters also were there. General Burgoyne sent an excuse after ...
— The Romance of Old New England Rooftrees • Mary Caroline Crawford

... Dutch were not content with protecting the Moros, in order that they might persecute the name of Christ, but they themselves tried to drive that name from all that archipelago. Among all the disunited members of the Spanish monarchy, which the Dutch have endeavored to cut off from it, (in order that their power might wax more formidable at the expense of another) they have ever cast their eyes on the honorable ...
— The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 41 of 55, 1691-1700 • Various

... The reason why concord makes small things thrive, while discord brings the greatest to ruin, is because "the more united a force is, the stronger it is, while the more disunited it is the weaker it becomes" (De Causis xvii). Hence it is evident that this is part of the proper effect of discord which is a disunion of wills, and in no way indicates that other vices arise from discord, as though it were a capital ...
— Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) • Thomas Aquinas

... trysting-place, and look across the Sundering Flood; and then it may be that a miracle of God will betide, and that I shall see my maiden there in her old place, and then shall we be no more utterly disunited, as though each for each we were neither of us in ...
— The Sundering Flood • William Morris

... on? (3) Various mythological and quasi-historical accounts of the origin of the practice are given, such as that men long ago chose different animals for their standards in war, or that some early king, wishing to keep his subjects disunited, ordered that each nome should serve a different animal. It is also told as a story of early times that the gods when they walked on earth assumed the forms of various animals; thus the gods are still in the animals. The ...
— History of Religion - A Sketch of Primitive Religious Beliefs and Practices, and of the Origin and Character of the Great Systems • Allan Menzies


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