Word: Bring Together
Part of Speech: Verb
Definition: "Bring together" means to cause different people, groups, or things to come or be joined in one place or to unite them for a common purpose or feeling. It can also refer to making two or more parts fit together.
You can use "bring together" when you want to express the idea of uniting people for a specific cause or when you are talking about connecting different items so they work as one.
In more complex sentences, you might say, "The community leaders worked hard to bring together various stakeholders to discuss the environmental issues affecting their town."
While "bring together" itself isn't an idiom, you might encounter phrases that have a similar meaning: - "Join forces" – to work together for a common purpose. - "Come together" – to unite or gather.
Get together: This is a similar phrase meaning to meet or gather.
Put together: This means to assemble or combine parts.
"Bring together" is a versatile verb that can be used in various contexts to express the idea of uniting people emotionally or physically connecting items.