Producing unity; combining two or more things into a single one.(adjective)
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Use "unific" in a sentence
"He wanted to win in a way that would enable him to govern according to his particularly unific vision of governance."
"He felt, with Des Cartes, the incompatibility of thought with extension, considered as an immanent quality of substance, and he shared with Spinoza the unific propensity which distinguishes the higher order of philosophic minds."
"All return to the unific rectitude of a manly life must be in the face of a scorching past and a dank future -- and those he could not face."