Sentences

disunite in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To disunite means to cause division or separation among individuals or groups, disrupting unity or harmony.

Sample Sentences

  1. Efforts to disunite the community were met with strong resistance from its members.
  2. The political climate threatened to disunite the country along ideological lines.
  3. His harsh words were enough to disunite even the closest of friends.
  4. In times of crisis, it is crucial that we do not allow fear to disunite us.
  5. The organization's internal struggles began to disunite its once cohesive team.
  6. The controversial policy threatened to disunite the community that had worked so hard to achieve harmony.
  7. Efforts to disunite the opposing factions ultimately backfired, strengthening their resolve to work together.
  8. Historical events often disunite people along lines of ideology, culture, or geography.
  9. The teacher noticed that gossip could easily disunite her otherwise close-knit class.
  10. Political debates can sometimes disunite friends and family members who hold differing views.

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