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View definitions for come together

come together

verb as in close

verb as in convene

verb as in converge

verb as in couple

verb as in federate

verb as in intersect

verb as in mesh

verb as in mix

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Strong matches

Weak matches

verb as in sit

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Example Sentences

“Small groups of like-minded Turkers [can] come together and start taking productive action,” Bernstein said.

The others don't come together with Byrne, but the music comes together.

A bunch of old, white, rock titans come together with young, white, X Factor hotties to persuade Britain to heal Africa.

But organically their professional lives have come together.

“We realize this convention is the key place where all sorts of decision-makers come together,” she says.

And behold the nations are come together against us, to destroy us: thou knowest what they intend against us.

He was particularly anxious that the whole force should come together, lest the Irish might be tempted to cut off isolated bands.

No toil has been spared 443 over the ungrateful canvas; and it will not come together, and I must live, and my family.

The fourth town whereunto Harald was come together with his host was the stoutest of all those whereof we have yet told.

Here the bullies of the two counties would come together to decide who was the "best man."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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