Unify
(verb)
- Combine (a number of things) into a single, more effective whole.
- Bring (a number of people or groups) together to form a united whole.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin unificare, from uni- "one" + facere "make".
Examples:
- The government"s efforts to unify the country"s ethnic groups.
- The merger aimed to unify the two companies' operations.
- The new legislation is intended to unify the country's banking system.
- The goal of the movement is to unify all the workers in the industry.
- The plan is to unify all the different branches of the organization.