unifiable

unifiable

The two theories are unifiable under a single principle.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Capable of being united: "unifiable" describes something that can be brought together, combined, or merged into a single entity, system, or whole. It often applies to ideas, groups, objects, or processes that are compatible or able to be unified.
Usage Examples
  • (The theories can be brought together into a coherent framework.)
  • (The systems can be merged into one functional unit.)
  • (The groups could be combined into a unified party.)
Advanced Usage
  • "unifiable under a condition": capable of being united only if certain criteria are met.

    • The datasets are unifiable only if the variables are standardized. (The data can be merged only after aligning measurement units.)
  • "mutually unifiable": describing entities that can unite with each other.

    • The two companies are mutually unifiable due to their complementary products. (Each can merge with the other without conflict.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Unify (verb): to make into a single unit or whole.

    • The leader sought to unify the divided nation. (To bring together into one.)
  • Unification (noun): the process of making into a single unit.

    • The unification of East and West Germany occurred in 1990. (The act of becoming one.)
  • Unified (adjective): made into a single unit; consistent.

    • The team presented a unified front during the negotiations. (Showing agreement as one group.)
Synonyms
  • Combinable: able to be joined together.
  • Mergeable: capable of being combined or blended.
  • Integrable: able to be integrated into a whole.
Related Idioms
  • "to be of one mind": to be in agreement or unified in opinion.

    • The committee was of one mind on the budget proposal. (They were unified in their decision.)
  • "to bring together": to unite or consolidate.

    • The treaty brought together the warring factions. (It unified them.)