Pronunciation: /kʌm təˈɡɛðər/
verb to gather or unite in one place or action
A1 The puzzle pieces come together to form a picture.
A2 In order to succeed, we must come together as a team.
B1 The different departments need to come together to discuss the project.
B2 The community came together to support those in need after the natural disaster.
C1 The political parties must come together to find a solution to the crisis.
C2 The various stakeholders came together to negotiate a peace agreement.
adverb used to describe how the action of coming together is done
A1 The puzzle pieces come together to reveal a picture.
A2 The team members come together to discuss the project.
B1 The different elements of the design come together to create a cohesive look.
B2 The various departments come together to coordinate efforts for the product launch.
C1 The stakeholders come together to negotiate a deal that benefits everyone.
C2 The global leaders come together to address pressing issues affecting the world.
formal The two organizations will come together to discuss the merger.
informal Let's all come together for a barbecue this weekend.
slang The squad is planning to come together for a movie night.
figurative Different ideas and perspectives can come together to create something truly innovative.
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