UNITED vs CONFEDERATE: NOUN
- N/A
- An accomplice in a plot
- A member of a confederacy
- A name designating an adherent to the cause of the States which attempted to withdraw from the Union (1860-1865).
- One who is united with others in a league; a person or a nation engaged in a confederacy; an ally; also, an accomplice in a bad sense.
- Synonyms Friend, Companion, etc. (see associate), accomplice, accessory, abetter, fellow-conspirator.
- Someone who assists in a plot
- A supporter of the Confederate States of America
- A person who joins with another in carrying out some plan (especially an unethical or illegal plan)
- Specifically A citizen or subject of one of a number of confederated states; specifically (with a capital), a citizen or soldier of any one of the southern States of the American Union which formed the Confederate States of America, who participated in or sympathized with the attempt to destroy the Union by secession and the prosecution of the civil war.
- One who is united or banded with another or others in a compact or league; a person or nation engaged in a confederacy; an ally; an associate; an accomplice.
- A member of a confederacy; an ally.
- One who assists in a plot; an accomplice. : partner.
- An actor who participates in a psychological experiment pretending to be a subject but in actuality working for the researcher (also known as a 'stooge').
UNITED vs CONFEDERATE: ADJECTIVE
- Involving the joint activity of multiple agents.
- Joined into a single entity.
- Those members of the Greek Church who acknowledge the supremacy of the pope; -- called also uniats.
- Great Britain and Ireland; -- so named since January 1, 1801, when the Legislative Union went into operation.
- Flowers which have the stamens and pistils in the same flower.
- See Moravian, n.
- Combined; joined; made one.
- Being in harmony; agreed.
- Concerned with, produced by, or resulting from mutual action.
- Combined into a single entity.
- Involving the joint activity of two or more
- Characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity
- Of or relating to two people who are married to each other
- Of or having to do with the Confederate States of America.
- United in a confederacy or league
- Of or having to do with the southern Confederacy during the Civil War
- United in a confederacy; allied.
- Of, relating to, or united in a confederacy
- Of or pertaining to the government of the eleven Southern States of the United States which (1860-1865) attempted to establish an independent nation styled the Confederate States of America.
- United in a league; allied by treaty; engaged in a confederacy; banded together; allied.
- Banded together; allied.
UNITED vs CONFEDERATE: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of unite.
- To combine into a confederacy.
- Form a group or unite
- Form a confederation with; of nations
UNITED vs CONFEDERATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To unite in a league; to join in a mutual contract or covenant; to band together.
UNITED vs CONFEDERATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To unite in a league or confederacy; to ally.
UNITED vs CONFEDERATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Joined or combined; made one; made to agree; allied; harmonious: as, a united household.
- In Roman Catholic usage, noting those communities which have separated from Oriental churches and united with the Roman Catholic Church in what it holds to be essential, but preserve an individual and distinctive church organization, acknowledging the supremacy of the Pope, and accepting the doctrinal decisions of the Roman Catholic Church, while retaining to some extent their ancient liturgy, rites, discipline, and usages.
- Characterized by unity
- Of nations
- Form a confederation with
- To unite in a league or alliance; join in a mutual contract or covenant.
- To cause to unite in a league; ally.
- United in a league; allied by compact or treaty; engaged in a confederacy; leagued; pertaining to a confederacy.
- Specifically [capitalized] Pertaining to the Confederate States of America: as, the Confederate government or army.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To form into or become part of a confederacy.
UNITED vs CONFEDERATE: RELATED WORDS
- Federate, Joint, Amalgamate, Merged, Fused, Allied, Married, Joined, Federated, Undivided, Unitary, Coalesced, Concerted, Cohesive, Unified
- Accessory, South, Accomplice, Conspiratorial, Confederal, Confederacy, Partner in crime, Band together, Ally, Southern, Friend, United, Collaborator, Allied, Henchman
UNITED vs CONFEDERATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Federate, Joint, Amalgamate, Merged, Fused, Allied, Married, Joined, Federated, Undivided, Unitary, Coalesced, Concerted, Cohesive, Unified
- Associate, Accessory, South, Accomplice, Conspiratorial, Confederal, Confederacy, Partner in crime, Band together, Ally, Southern, Friend, United, Allied, Henchman
UNITED vs CONFEDERATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Right of Retraction: When you purchase a ticket through a United Customer Contact Center or on united.
- Susan Rice, United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations, also traveled to Libya, including Benghazi.
- United States government and operated by the United States Space Force.
- United States can count as days of presence in the United States.
- United Airlines fly the most frequently from the United States to Maui.
- United States, or published within the United States but largely concerned with foreign countries.
- United States; the United States of America; a territoryor possession of the United States; District of Columbia; the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
- United Kingdom but now increasingly seen in the United States.
- Terminal C only handles United Airlines and United Express flights.
- Caicos, Tuvalu, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Vanuatu and Venezuela.
- He also defended monuments to Confederate leaders and people brandishing the Confederate flag.
- Confederate bonds, treasury notes and certificates in addition to the Confederate currency.
- Operations were housed at the Old Confederate Soldiers Home on Confederate Avenue.
- Confederate personnel guarding them or the Confederate Army as a whole.
- Confederate leaders, soldiers or the Confederate States of America in general.
- Confederate flags at Confederate Memorial Park in Tampa, Fla.
- Although the Confederate States Supreme Court was never constituted, the supreme courts of the various Confederate states issued numerous decisions interpreting the Confederate Constitution.
- Our other Confederate flags includes other variations of the Confederate flag such as the different Confederate flags used before this famous design was finalised.
- Confederate generals are their heroes, Confederate bravery and endurance center difficulties, their pride, and most Confederate dead their martyrs.
- Confederate spy from Maryland; though he never joined the Confederate army, he had contacts with the Confederate secret service.
UNITED vs CONFEDERATE: QUESTIONS
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