verb
- to separate or divide; to cause to be no longer united
- to become separated or divided
Usage: transitive
Usage: intransitive
Examples
- The civil war threatened to disunite the country.
- Political differences began to disunite the party.
- The scandal served to disunite the organization’s leadership.
- Economic pressures could disunite the alliance.
- The family began to disunite after the inheritance dispute.
- Regional conflicts may disunite the coalition.
- Personal rivalries started to disunite the team.