at one
Prepositional phrase
  1. (often, with with) In harmony or unity.
    She felt perfectly at one with nature.
  2. (often, with with) In agreement, unanimous, of the same opinion.
    Synonyms: as one
    • 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Hitch-22, Atlantic 2011, p. 245:
      Vidal's old antagonist Norman Mailer was largely at one with him on this, jauntily alleging that endless war was the only way to vindicate the drooping virility of the traditional white American male.
  3. (archaic) Into a state of harmony, friendship or reconciliation.
    • 1526, William Tyndale, trans. Bible, Acts VII:
      And the next daye he shewed himsilfe unto them as they strove, and wolde have sett them at one agayne saynge: Syrs ye are brethren why hurte ye won another?
Related terms Translations
  • Russian: единение



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