Unite against Meaning in English
expression
ˈjuˌnaɪt/ /əˈɡeɪnst/, /əˈɡɛnst
yoo-NYT uh-GAYNST, uh-GENST
juːnˈaɪt/ /ɐɡˈɛnst
yoo-NYT uh-GENST
Definition
To come together as a group in order to oppose or fight something or someone.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in social, political, or community contexts. Implies collective action against a shared threat or issue. Can be used formally or informally. Common with phrases like 'unite against racism,' 'unite against a common enemy.' Usually involves a positive sense of solidarity.
Spanish: unirse contraPortuguese (BR): unir-se contraPortuguese (PT): unir-se contraChinese (Simplified): 联合反对Chinese (Traditional): 聯合反對Hindi: के खिलाफ एक होनाArabic: يتحد ضدBengali: একত্রিত হওয়া বিরুদ্ধে - একসাথে হওয়া বিরুদ্ধেRussian: объединиться противJapanese: ~に対して団結する - ~に反対して団結するVietnamese: đoàn kết chống lạiKorean: 맞서 단합하다 - 맞서 연합하다Turkish: karşı birleşmek - karşı el ele vermekUrdu: کے خلاف متحد ہوناIndonesian: bersatu melawan
Example Sentences
People need to unite against bullying in schools.
basic
We must unite against climate change.
basic
The team decided to unite against their tough opponent.
basic
Communities often unite against threats like floods or fires.
natural
When we unite against injustice, change becomes possible.
natural
It took a crisis for everyone to finally unite against corruption.
natural