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1. disunity
noun. ['dɪsˈjuːnəti'] lack of unity (usually resulting from dissension).
Synonyms
Etymology
- mal- (Esperanto)
- unueco (Esperanto)
Rhymes with Disunity
- opportunity
- community
- immunity
Sentences with disunity
1. Noun, singular or mass
Although essays written in block format can be well written and effective, the biggest hurdle is disunity.
Quotes about disunity
1. We do not work for unity; we work to end and erase disunity. Unity is of God; disunity is of man. In matters of doctrine and practice of conscience, our guide should be this traditional saying: "In essentials, unity. In nonessentials, liberty. But in all things, love.
- Mike Timmis, Between Two Worlds: The Spiritual Journey of an Evangelical Catholic