Pronunciation: /pʊt təˈɡɛðər/
verb to assemble or create by joining or combining different parts or elements
A1 I can put together a simple puzzle.
A2 She put together a delicious meal for the family.
B1 The team put together a presentation for the meeting.
B2 He put together a detailed report on the company's financial status.
C1 The architect put together a proposal for the new building design.
C2 She put together a comprehensive plan for the project.
adverb used to describe the action of putting together
A1 She put together a simple puzzle with only five pieces.
A2 The children put together a makeshift shelter using branches and leaves.
B1 I need to put together a presentation for the meeting tomorrow.
B2 The team put together a winning strategy for the upcoming competition.
C1 The chef put together a gourmet meal using only the finest ingredients.
C2 The director put together an award-winning film that captivated audiences worldwide.
formal The team worked diligently to put together a comprehensive report for the board meeting.
informal We should put together a plan before starting the project.
slang Let's put together a killer playlist for the party tonight.
figurative She was able to put together the pieces of the puzzle and solve the mystery.
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