ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ING2.] That unifies.

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1681.  Baxter, Acc. Sherlocke, iv. 184. The Church hath its true, proper, specifying and unifying, that is, constitutive Government.

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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.

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1840.  De Quincey, Style, IV. (1860), 298. This great unifying event.

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1887.  Mivart, Cat, 376. The organ and vehicle of such unifying activity.

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