Disunity
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Disunity ( noun )
- Lack of unity or agreement among people.
- Division or fragmentation into parts.
Origin:
Late 16th century (denoting disagreement or discord): from latin dis- 'apart' + unitas 'unity'.
Examples:
- The disunity among the opposition parties led to their defeat in the elections.
- The recent events have caused disunity among the members of the community.
- The disunity of the empire resulted in its collapse.
- The disunity in the team was affecting their performance.
- The disunity of the church caused a split into two separate denominations.
(As a verb)
Disunity ( verb )
- Lack of unity or agreement among people.
- Division or fragmentation into parts.
Origin:
Late 16th century (denoting disagreement or discord): from latin dis- 'apart' + unitas 'unity'.
Examples:
- The disunity among the opposition parties led to their defeat in the elections.
- The recent events have caused disunity among the members of the community.
- The disunity of the empire resulted in its collapse.
- The disunity in the team was affecting their performance.
- The disunity of the church caused a split into two separate denominations.