Definition: United into a whole
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look!
That’s a really good definition from the dictionary – “united into a whole.” Let’s unpack that a little bit, shall we?
“Unified” means something is brought together. Think of it like this: imagine you have lots of puzzle pieces scattered on the floor - all different shapes and colors, right? They're separate and don’t really
do
anything by themselves.
But when you put them together, following a pattern, they form one complete picture! That picture is
unified
. It’s become one whole thing because of those individual parts working together.
Here are some other ways to think about it:
A unified team:
Players working as one, not just individuals on the field.
A unified country:
Different regions and people coming together under a single government and identity.
Unified data:
Information from different sources brought together into a single, clear view.
Does that make sense? Do you have any questions about what it means for something to be "unified into a whole"? Don't hesitate to ask!