Pronunciation: /ɡroʊ təˈɡɛðər/
verb to increase in size or develop in a coordinated way
A1 Plants need water and sunlight to grow together.
A2 Children in the same class often grow together as friends.
B1 Couples who communicate well tend to grow together in their relationship.
B2 Team members who support each other can grow together professionally.
C1 Communities that work together can grow together in strength and unity.
C2 Business partnerships that trust each other can grow together and achieve great success.
adverb in a manner that involves growing together
A1 Plants grow together in the garden.
A2 Friends who spend a lot of time together tend to grow together.
B1 As a team, we need to grow together and work towards a common goal.
B2 In a healthy relationship, both partners should grow together and support each other's growth.
C1 Successful companies are those that allow their employees to grow together and develop their skills.
C2 Over the years, the community has grown together and formed strong bonds.
formal It is important for employees to collaborate and grow together in order to achieve success.
informal Let's work as a team and grow together to make this project a success.
slang We should all be homies and grow together in this journey.
figurative Just like plants need sunlight to grow, relationships also need nurturing to grow together.
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