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together
[tuh-geth-er]
adverb
into or in one gathering, company, mass, place, or body.
to call the people together.
into or in union, proximity, contact, or collision, as two or more things.
to sew things together.
into or in relationship, association, business, or agreement, etc., as two or more persons.
to bring strangers together.
taken or considered collectively or conjointly.
This one cost more than all the others together.
(of a single thing) into or in a condition of unity, compactness, or coherence: The argument does not hold together well.
to squeeze a thing together;
The argument does not hold together well.
at the same time; simultaneously.
You cannot have both together.
without intermission or interruption; continuously; uninterruptedly.
for days together.
in cooperation; with united action; conjointly.
to undertake a task together.
with mutual action; mutually; reciprocally: to multiply two numbers together.
to confer together;
to multiply two numbers together.
adjective
Slang., mentally and emotionally stable and well organized.
a together person.
together
/ təˈɡɛðə /
adverb
with cooperation and interchange between constituent elements, members, etc
we worked together
in or into contact or union with each other
to stick papers together
in or into one place or assembly; with each other
the people are gathered together
at the same time
we left school together
considered collectively or jointly
all our wages put together couldn't buy that car
continuously
working for eight hours together
closely, cohesively, or compactly united or held
water will hold the dough together
mutually or reciprocally
to multiply 7 and 8 together
informal, organized
to get things together
in addition to
adjective
slang, self-possessed and well-organized; mentally and emotionally stable
she's a very together lady
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Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of together1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Local police officers and experts would work together to "determine the species of shark involved".
Max is set to become a super-app, bringing together multiple functions, including government digital services and banking.
“We’re all on the front lines of this worsening wildfire threat — and by joining our collective resources together, we will be even more effective in protecting our communities.”
In her two-page ruling on Friday, Cannon said Newsmax’s lawyers inappropriately tried to build their case by stringing together allegations to compound their effect.
Taken together, it's the kind of drumbeat of attention that has helped the story break into the larger public's awareness.
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