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disunited
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disunited
(adjective)
disunited
/ˌdɪsju
ˈ
naɪtəd/
adjective
disunited
/ˌdɪsju
ˈ
naɪtəd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of DISUNITED
chiefly British
:
not able to work or agree with other people within the same group, organization, etc.
The rebels seem to be increasingly
disunited
.
a
disunited
political party
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