unir
to unite
verb oo-NEER Less Common
Origin: From Latin unire ('to make one').
Also means
to join
Usage Note
Unir means to bring together physically or figuratively (unir dos cables, unir a la familia). The reflexive unirse a means 'to join' a group or movement: me uní al partido. It differs from juntar ('to gather/collect') in that unir implies a resulting bond or fusion, whereas juntar simply places things together. The past participle unido is used in los Estados Unidos (the United States).
Examples
"El puente une las dos orillas."
Natural Translation
The bridge connects the two banks.
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