Unitizing
verb (used with object), unitized, unitizing.
1.
to form or combine into one unit, as by welding parts together:
a car with a unitized body.
2.
to divide or separate into units.
verb (transitive) (finance)
1.
to convert (an investment trust) into a unit trust
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