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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.

Usage Instructions:

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.

Examples:
  1. Uniting People: "The charity event aimed to bring together people from different backgrounds to support a common cause."
  2. Joining Parts: "The puzzle pieces need to be brought together to complete the picture."
Advanced Usage:

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."

Word Variants:
  • Brought Together (past tense)
  • Bringing Together (present participle)
Different Meanings:
  1. Emotional Connection: When people share experiences or feelings, they can be "brought together" emotionally. For example, "The support group helped to bring together parents who had lost children."
  2. Physical Connection: It can also mean physically joining items, like "The carpenter will bring together the wood pieces to create a table."
Synonyms:
  • Unite
  • Connect
  • Combine
  • Assemble
  • Join
Idioms:

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.

Phrasal Verbs:
  • Get together: This is a similar phrase meaning to meet or gather.

    • Example: "Let's get together for dinner this weekend."
  • Put together: This means to assemble or combine parts.

    • Example: "She put together a fantastic presentation for the meeting."
Summary:

"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.

Verb
  1. bring together in a common cause or emotion
    • The death of their child had drawn them together
  2. cause to become joined or linked
    • join these two parts so that they fit together

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