Disunite

usgb/ˌdɪsjuˈnaɪt/
verb

To separate or split something that was together or united before.

The political issues started to disunite the once united country.
Visual representation of "disunite" - To separate or split something that was together or united before.

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  • disunite a country
  • disunite a group
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Negative Connotation

The term 'disunite' often carries a negative tone, suggesting unwanted separation.

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Their differing views on strategy began to disunite the leadership team.
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Political Context

'Disunite' is frequently used in the context of political divisions within a nation.

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The controversial law has the potential to disunite the coalition government.
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Emotional Impact

Using 'disunite' can evoke emotions of sadness or concern due to the breakdown of unity.

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Fans were upset to see how internal conflicts would disunite their favorite band.
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