unified
Adjective: 1. Operating as a single, integrated unit: Describes a system, group, or organization that functions in a coordinated and cohesive manner, with its parts working together effectively. 2. Formed or united into a whole: Describes separate entities that have been combined or joined together to create a single, complete entity.
Describing a coordinated system:
- The company implemented a unified communications platform for all its offices.
- A unified command structure is essential during a large-scale emergency response.
Describing entities combined into one:
- The two departments merged into a unified team.
- The artist's latest work presents a unified vision of peace and harmony.
"unified theory": In physics, a theory that seeks to explain separate phenomena under a single set of principles.
- Physicists have long sought a unified theory that combines quantum mechanics and general relativity.
"unified front": A situation where a group presents a consistent, agreed-upon position to others, especially in the face of opposition.
- The parents presented a unified front when discussing the new school policy with the administration.
Unify (verb): To make or become united, uniform, or whole.
- The leader's speech aimed to unify the nation after the divisive election.
Unification (noun): The process of being united or made into a whole.
- The unification of the two German states was a historic event.
- Integrated: Combined to form a whole.
- Consolidated: Made stronger or more solid; combined.
- Cohesive: Characterized by unity and sticking together.
- Divided: Separated into parts.
- Fragmented: Broken into separate, often disconnected, parts.
- Disjointed: Lacking a coherent sequence or connection.
- operating as a unit
- a unified utility system
- a coordinated program
- formed or united into a whole