United

UK: juːˈnaɪtɪd | US: juːˈnaɪtɪd

Definition
  1. adj. joined together for a common purpose or by shared feelings

  2. adj. characterized by harmony or agreement

  3. v. (past tense of "unite") to combine or join together

Structure
unite <to join>ed <past participle/adjective suffix>
Etymology

The word "united" originates from the Latin unitus, the past participle of unire ("to unite, make one"), derived from unus ("one"). The suffix -ed marks it as a past participle or adjective in English, indicating a state of being joined or combined. The concept reflects the transformation from a verb ("unite") to an adjective describing a collective or harmonious state.

Examples
  1. The team remained united despite the challenges.

  2. They united their efforts to complete the project on time.

  3. The united nations issued a joint statement.

  4. A united front is stronger than individual efforts.

  5. The community was united in its support for the new policy.