unificare
to unify
verb oo-nee-fee-KAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'unificare', from 'unus' (one) + 'facere' (to make).
Also means
to standardize
Usage Note
Unificare takes avere as its auxiliary. It is a formal verb associated with political and historical contexts — most famously, il Risorgimento unificò l'Italia (the Risorgimento unified Italy). It can also mean 'to standardize' in technical or regulatory settings: unificare le procedure.
Examples
"Il trattato ha unificato i due regni."
Natural Translation
The treaty unified the two kingdoms.
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