Pronunciation: /bænd təˈɡeðər/
verb to unite or come together in a group for a common purpose or goal
A1 During the storm, the animals banded together for safety.
A2 The students decided to band together to raise money for a charity.
B1 The neighbors banded together to clean up the park and make it safe for children.
B2 The countries in the region banded together to form an alliance for mutual protection.
C1 The different departments in the company banded together to improve efficiency and productivity.
C2 The political parties banded together to pass a controversial bill in parliament.
formal During times of crisis, it is important for communities to band together to support one another.
informal Hey, let's all band together and help our friend move into their new apartment this weekend.
slang When things get tough, we gotta band together and show everyone what we're made of.
figurative The different colors in the painting band together to create a beautiful masterpiece.
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