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[ US /təˈɡɛðɝ/ ]
[ UK /təɡˈɛðɐ/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in contact with each other or in proximity
    the leaves stuck together
  2. at the same time
    we graduated together
  3. in each other's company
    the family that prays together stays together
    we went to the movies together
  4. with cooperation and interchange
    we worked together on the project
  5. assembled in one place
    we were gathered together
  6. with a common plan
    act in concert
ADJECTIVE
  1. mentally and emotionally stable
    she's really together

How To Use together In A Sentence

  • Mix together with as few stirs as possible - mixing too much will make the muffins too dense and heavy. The Sun
  • Rows of brick garden apartments all backed onto a massive common garden: a shared backyard for children to play, dogs to gambol, and families to eat picnics together. Day of Honey
  • When your bulbs arrive, or you buy them from the garden center, gather everyone together, hand out garden tools and start digging.
  • We spent a lot of time together, well over two months, and so we really got to know each other.
  • A light tubular chassis with an inline 8 cylinder engine was made by cobbling a couple of sports engines together.
  • It was a typical gesture of love and togetherness. The Sun
  • Receiving the round initial in the third quarter, the Rams would put together the 10-play, 61-yard expostulate immoderate 5 mins as great as finishing it off with the 6-yard TD pass from Stefkovich to So, TE, Joe Migliarese (Blue Bell, Pa.) to tighten the measure to twenty-nine twenty-eight TU. Archive 2009-12-01
  • At the last minute I decided to go, so I flung a few clothes together and left.
  • The group had cobbled together a few decent songs.
  • When things break, it's not the actual breaking that prevents them from getting back together again. It's because a little piece gets lost - the two remaining ends couldn't fit together even if they wanted to. The whole shape has changed. John Green 
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