ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ING2.] That unifies.
1681. Baxter, Acc. Sherlocke, iv. 184. The Church hath its true, proper, specifying and unifying, that is, constitutive Government.
1751. Harris, Hermes, III. iv. (1765), 363. No where is this collecting and (if I may be allowed the expression) this unifying Power more conspicuous. Ibid. (1775), Philos. Arrangem., vii. 137. By virtue of this combining, this unifying Comprehension.
1840. De Quincey, Style, IV. (1860), 298. This great unifying event.
1887. Mivart, Cat, 376. The organ and vehicle of such unifying activity.