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unification

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/juːnɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/ · u-ni-fi-ca-tion

The process of making something united or incorporating parts into a whole.

Meanings

nounformal

The process of making something united or incorporating parts into a whole.

کسی چیز کو متحد کرنے یا حصوں کو ایک مجموعے میں شامل کرنے کا عمل.

اتحاد

ittehad

Synonyms

integrationconsolidationmergerادغامملاپیکجہتی

Antonyms

divisiondisunityseparationتقسیمبے unityالگ ہونا

Common Collocations

  • unification of efforts
  • unification of countries
  • unification process

Example Sentences

The unification of the various departments improved overall efficiency.

مختلف شعبوں کا اتحاد مجموعی طور پر کارکردگی میں بہتری لایا.

Mukhtalif shobon ka ittehad majmooi tor par karguzari mein behtari laaya.

The unification of Europe led to a stronger economic alliance.

یورپ کا اتحاد ایک مضبوط اقتصادی اتحاد کا باعث بنا.

Europe ka ittehad aik mazboot aqaadi ittehad ka ba'ais bana.

Unification efforts among rival groups have faced numerous challenges.

مخالف گروپوں کے درمیان اتحاد کی کوششوں کو بہت سی چیلنجز کا سامنا کرنا پڑا.

Mukhalif grohon ke darmiyan ittehad ki koshishon ko bohat si challenges ka samna karna pada.

Easily Confused With

unification vs. unification:Unification refers to the act of making something unified, whereas unity refers to the state of being one.

Word Family

unified
adjectiveمتحد
unify
verbمتحد کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'unification' as 'one nation under one flag.'

Visualize a flag uniting various groups under one symbol.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہزاروں خواہشیں ایسی کہ ہر خواہش پہ دم نکلے۔

Hazaroon khwahishain aisi ke har khwahish pe dam nikle.

Thousands of desires, each worth dying for.

Ghalib, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ایک ہونا ہی سب کچھ ہے.

Aik hona hi sab kuch hai.

To be one is everything.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "unificatio" — the process of making one

First known use: 17th century

The word 'unification' originates from the Latin word 'unificatio', which combines 'unus' (one) and 'facere' (to make), expressing the act of bringing together into one.