Unite with (someone or something) phrasal verb verb phrase
This phrase means: to participate in or merge into someone or something.
Because this is the final assignment of this subject, group A will unite with group B to handle it, ok? And remember it must be handed in at the end of this month.
I had to unite with my sister to revenge the dull neighbor when he kicked our dog.
This phrase also means: to participate in or unite two or more things/people together.
Usually, between "unite" and "with", there is a noun/pronoun in this usage.
The main aim of our project is to unite inventors with the young who desires to begin a start-up in this industry.
LinkedIn is a powerful and convenient website which unites Corporations having recruitment needs with individuals looking for a job.
This verb phrase should be conjugated according to its Subject and Tense.
If you swallow the bait, you take something that someone offers you, or agree to do something that someone asks you to do without knowing that it is a trick or way of getting something from you.
You can't just do whatever he wants you to do. Don't swallow the bait.