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Definition of unity
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of unity is as below...
Unity (n.) In
dramatic
composition,
one of the
principles
by which a
uniform
tenor of story and
propriety
of
representation
are
preserved;
conformity
in a
composition
to
these;
in
oratory,
discourse,
etc., the due
subordination
and
reference
of every part to the
development
of the
leading
idea or the
eastablishment
of the main
proposition..
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Pacify
::
Pacify
(v. t.) To make to be at
peace;
to
appease;
to calm; to
still;
to
quiet;
to allay the
agitation,
excitement,
or
resentment
of; to
tranquillize;
as, to
pacify
a man when
angry;
to
pacify
pride,
appetite,
or
importunity..
Dog
::
Dog (v. t.) To hunt or track like a
hound;
to
follow
insidiously
or
indefatigably;
to chase with a dog or dogs; to
worry,
as if by dogs; to hound with
importunity..
Probation
::
Probation
(n.) Moral
trial;
the state of man in the
present
life, in which he has the
opportunity
of
proving
his
character,
and
becoming
qualified
for a
happier
state..
Participation
::
Participation
(n.)
community;
fellowship;
association.
Schism
::
Schism
(n.)
Division
or
separation;
specifically
(Eccl.),
permanent
division
or
separation
in the
Christian
church;
breach
of unity among
people
of the same
religious
faith;
the
offense
of
seeking
to
produce
division
in a
church
without
justifiable
cause..
Privilege
::
Privilege
(v. t.) To grant some
particular
right or
exemption
to; to
invest
with a
peculiar
right or
immunity;
to
authorize;
as, to
privilege
representatives
from
arrest..
Leisure
::
Leisure
(n.) Time at one's
command,
free from
engagement;
convenient
opportunity;
hence,
convenience;
ease..
Occasional
::
Occasional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
occasion
or to
occasions;
occuring
at
times,
but not
constant,
regular,
or
systematic;
made or
happening
as
opportunity
requires
or
admits;
casual;
incidental;
as,
occasional
remarks,
or
efforts..
Aristocrat
::
Aristocrat
(n.) One of the
aristocracy
or
people
of rank in a
community;
one of a
ruling
class;
a
noble.
Persecute
::
Persecute
(v. t.) To
harass
with
importunity;
to
pursue
with
persistent
solicitations;
to
annoy.
Law
::
Law (n.) An
organic
rule, as a
constitution
or
charter,
establishing
and
defining
the
conditions
of the
existence
of a state or other
organized
community..
Ding
::
Ding (v. i.) To talk with
vehemence,
importunity,
or
reiteration;
to
bluster..
Publicness
::
Publicness
(n.) The
quality
or state of
belonging
to the
community;
as, the
publicness
of
property..
College
::
College
(n.) Fig.: A
community.
Watch
::
Watch (v. i.) To be
expectant;
to look with
expectation;
to wait; to seek
opportunity.
Church
::
Church
(n.) The
aggregate
of
religious
influences
in a
community;
ecclesiastical
influence,
authority,
etc.; as, to array the power of the
church
against
some moral
evil..
Job
::
"Job (n.) A
situation
or
opportunity
of work; as, he lost his job..
Antitoxine
::
Antitoxine
(n.) A
substance
(sometimes
the
product
of a
specific
micro-organism
and
sometimes
naturally
present
in the blood or
tissues
of an
animal),
capable
of
producing
immunity
from
certain
diseases,
or of
counteracting
the
poisonous
effects
of
pathogenic
bacteria..
Urge
::
Urge (v. t.) To press the mind or will of; to ply with
motives,
arguments,
persuasion,
or
importunity..
Liberty
::
Liberty
(n.)
Privilege;
exemption;
franchise;
immunity
enjoyed
by
prescription
or by
grant;
as, the
liberties
of the
commercial
cities
of
Europe..
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