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.