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become one
verb as in marry
verb as in tie the knot
verb as in unify
Strongest matches
verb as in unite
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Earlier this week, Trudeau put it more bluntly, saying there was not "a snowball's chance in hell" that the two countries would become one.
“It will forever change the community. It will be a touch point that everybody will remember, before and after. And for Los Angeles, this will become one of the defining moments of the community, the city and the county’s history.”
Since the Paris Olympics, she's become one of the biggest rugby players in the world, and there are hopes that her recent move to UK side Bristol Bears could boost the sport's profile.
When LaMelo Ball returns to Southern California, it’s always a homecoming of sorts for the former Chino Hills High standout, who has become one of the best guards in the NBA for the Charlotte Hornets.
Our options are endless, yet my husband and I keep returning to Raffi, who has become one of the most played artists in our home.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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