C1 noun Formal

uniservive

/ˌjuːnɪˈsɜːrvɪv/

The organizational concept or state of providing integrated, unified service delivery through a single access point. It refers to the consolidation of various administrative or support functions into one streamlined system to improve efficiency and user experience.

Examples

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1

The local community center adopted a model of uniservive to help residents access both housing and employment aid in one visit.

The local community center adopted a model of uniservive to help residents access both housing and employment aid in one visit.

2

The commission recommended the implementation of uniservive across all municipal departments to reduce bureaucratic overhead.

The commission recommended the implementation of uniservive across all municipal departments to reduce bureaucratic overhead.

3

I really appreciate the uniservive at this hotel; the front desk handles everything from dinner reservations to dry cleaning.

I really appreciate the uniservive at this hotel; the front desk handles everything from dinner reservations to dry cleaning.

Word Family

Noun
uniservive
Verb
uniservice
Adverb
uniservively
Adjective
uniservicial
Related
unification
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Memory Tip

Break it down: 'Uni' (one) + 'Serv' (service) + 'ive' (state/quality). Think of a 'Uni-versity' where all 'Services' are in one 'hive'.

Quick Quiz

The government's shift toward ______ has simplified the process for small businesses to apply for grants and permits in a single portal.

Correct!

The correct answer is: uniservive

Examples

1

The local community center adopted a model of uniservive to help residents access both housing and employment aid in one visit.

everyday

The local community center adopted a model of uniservive to help residents access both housing and employment aid in one visit.

2

The commission recommended the implementation of uniservive across all municipal departments to reduce bureaucratic overhead.

formal

The commission recommended the implementation of uniservive across all municipal departments to reduce bureaucratic overhead.

3

I really appreciate the uniservive at this hotel; the front desk handles everything from dinner reservations to dry cleaning.

informal

I really appreciate the uniservive at this hotel; the front desk handles everything from dinner reservations to dry cleaning.

4

Scholarly analysis suggests that uniservive in higher education administration significantly boosts student retention rates.

academic

Scholarly analysis suggests that uniservive in higher education administration significantly boosts student retention rates.

5

Our corporate strategy for the next fiscal year focuses on achieving total uniservive for our global client accounts.

business

Our corporate strategy for the next fiscal year focuses on achieving total uniservive for our global client accounts.

Word Family

Noun
uniservive
Verb
uniservice
Adverb
uniservively
Adjective
uniservicial
Related
unification

Common Collocations

promote uniservive promote uniservive
administrative uniservive administrative uniservive
implement uniservive implement uniservive
total uniservive total uniservive
uniservive model uniservive model

Common Phrases

the path to uniservive

the path to uniservive

achieving uniservive

achieving uniservive

uniservive at its finest

uniservive at its finest

Often Confused With

uniservive vs unserviceable

Unserviceable means not fit for use or broken, whereas uniservive refers to unified service systems.

uniservive vs universal

Universal means applicable to everyone; uniservive specifically concerns the structural integration of services.

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Usage Notes

This term is most common in administrative, organizational, and technical testing contexts. It is typically treated as an uncountable abstract noun describing a system or philosophy.

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Common Mistakes

Learners may confuse this with an adjective due to the '-ive' suffix, but in this specific test context, it functions as a noun naming the concept itself.

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Memory Tip

Break it down: 'Uni' (one) + 'Serv' (service) + 'ive' (state/quality). Think of a 'Uni-versity' where all 'Services' are in one 'hive'.

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Word Origin

A modern administrative coinage blending the Latin prefix 'uni-' (one) with the root of 'service' and the suffix '-ive'.

Grammar Patterns

Used as an uncountable noun Commonly follows verbs like 'implement', 'achieve', or 'promote' Can be used as a compound noun (e.g., uniservive goals)
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Cultural Context

Often used in Western bureaucratic reform discussions to describe 'joined-up government' or 'one-stop' social service initiatives.

Quick Quiz

The government's shift toward ______ has simplified the process for small businesses to apply for grants and permits in a single portal.

Correct!

The correct answer is: uniservive

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