How Do You Spell DISUNITE?

Pronunciation: [dɪsjuːnˈa͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "disunite" is spelled with a prefix "dis-" meaning "not" or "lack of" and root word "unite" meaning "to bring together". The correct IPA phonetic transcription for "disunite" is /dɪsˈjuːnaɪt/. The first syllable "dis" is pronounced as /dɪs/ with a short "i" sound as in "tip", while the second syllable "u" is pronounced as /juː/ with a long "u" sound as in "mule". The final syllable "-nite" is pronounced as /naɪt/ with a long "i" sound as in "light".

DISUNITE Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "disunite" is a verb that refers to the act or process of separating or dividing people or things that were once united or connected. It commonly involves breaking apart or creating a division or disagreement among individuals, groups, or entities. Disuniting can occur on various levels, including personal relationships, organizations, communities, or societies.

    When applied to personal relationships, to disunite means to create a rift or estrangement between individuals, causing them to become disconnected emotionally or physically.

    On a larger scale, disuniting can refer to a division or fragmentation within an organization or group as a result of conflicting interests, beliefs, or goals. This can lead to internal conflicts, reduced productivity, and a sense of internal disarray.

    In the context of societies or nations, disunite indicates the erosion of unity, solidarity, or mutual understanding among the members of a community. It often involves political, social, cultural, or economic factors, where individuals or groups become alienated or divided due to ideological differences, discrimination, or inequality.

    Overall, disuniting signifies the act of undoing unity or dismantling a previously existing connection. It introduces division, discord, or separation among people, organizations, or societies, resulting in a breakdown of relationships, cooperation, or collective efforts.

  2. To separate; to disjoin; to part; to fall asunder; to become separate.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for DISUNITE

Etymology of DISUNITE

The word "disunite" originated from the Latin word "disunire", which is a combination of two Latin elements: "dis-" meaning "apart" or "away from", and "unire" meaning "to join" or "to unite". These Latin elements were combined to form "disunire", meaning "to separate" or "to detach". Over time, this Latin term evolved into "disunite" in English, retaining its root meaning of dividing or separating.

Similar spelling words for DISUNITE

Conjugate verb Disunite

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have disunited
you would have disunited
he/she/it would have disunited
we would have disunited
they would have disunited

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been disuniting
you would have been disuniting
he/she/it would have been disuniting
we would have been disuniting
they would have been disuniting

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would disunite
you would disunite
he/she/it would disunite
we would disunite
they would disunite

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be disuniting
you would be disuniting
he/she/it would be disuniting
we would be disuniting
they would be disuniting

FUTURE

I will disunite
you will disunite
he/she/it will disunite
we will disunite
they will disunite

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be disuniting
you will be disuniting
he/she/it will be disuniting
we will be disuniting
they will be disuniting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have disunited
you will have disunited
he/she/it will have disunited
we will have disunited
they will have disunited

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been disuniting
you will have been disuniting
he/she/it will have been disuniting
we will have been disuniting
they will have been disuniting

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s disunite

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was disuniting
you were disuniting
he/she/it was disuniting
we were disuniting
they were disuniting

PAST PARTICIPLE

disunited

PAST PERFECT

I had disunited
you had disunited
he/she/it had disunited
we had disunited
they had disunited

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been disuniting
you had been disuniting
he/she/it had been disuniting
we had been disuniting
they had been disuniting

PRESENT

I disunite
you disunite
he/she/it disunites
we disunite
they disunite

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am disuniting
you are disuniting
he/she/it is disuniting
we are disuniting
they are disuniting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

disuniting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have disunited
you have disunited
he/she/it has disunited
we have disunited
they have disunited

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been disuniting
you have been disuniting
he/she/it has been disuniting
we have been disuniting
they have been disuniting

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it disunite

SIMPLE PAST

I disunited
you disunited
he/she/it disunited
we disunited
they disunited

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