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Definition of Disuniting
1. disunite [v] - See also: disunite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disuniting
Literary usage of Disuniting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of England, from the Earliest Period, to the Close of the Year by John Bigland (1813)
"... the evil may be traced to the persecuting reign of Elizabeth, which, by
disuniting the protestant church, laid the foundation for factions in the state. ..."
2. Belief -- what is It?, Or, the Nature of Faith as Determined by the Facts of by John Davidson (1869)
"Scepticism, as previously noticed, has its measure of primarily success
partly "accounted for by the psychological fact that disuniting. ..."
3. The New Age, and Concordium Gazette (1845)
"... these in bodies disuniting. Spirits revering combine in souls redeeming, these
in bodies reuniting. Man's spirit, severing, goes out into darkness ..."
4. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"DISSOLVENT, (diz-zol'-vent) nt That which has the power of disuniting the parts.
DISSOLVER, (diz-xol'-ver) ns That which has the power of dissolving; ..."
5. The Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth by William Walter Legge Dartmouth, William Oxenham Hewlett, Benjamin Franklin Stevens, William Page (1896)
"During this, the treaty of peace to be settled, at least the articles for disuniting
the two kingdoms, viz :—King Philip to renounce France—and such ..."
6. Selections from the Unpublished Writings of Jonathan Edwards, of America by Jonathan Edwards (1865)
"For this is one of those disuniting sins mentioned, of which the words in this
and the two next verses are mentioned as a common reason why we should avoid ..."