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bring together
  1. v. cause to become joined or linked; "join these two parts so that they fit together" [syn: join] [ant: disjoin]

  2. bring together in a common cause or emotion; "The death of their child had drawn them together" [syn: bond, draw together]

Usage examples of "bring together".

I sought them greedily and ferreted them out indefatigably, and I have been able to bring together some objects of great value.

Fortunately, we have been able to bring together a faculty of sufficient size and ability to do the job.

A healer must be found who can bring together the hundred warring factions of Bajor if we are to survive.

Care had been taken to bring together all the drums, kettledrums, trumpets, and flutes that could be found in the city, and these instruments playing all at the same time, made a tremendous uproar.

Whether the venereal delectation is greater or less with the Incubus devils in assumed bodies than it is in like circumstances with men in a true physical body, we may say this: It seems that, although the pleasure should naturally be greater when like disports with like, yet that cunning Enemy can so bring together the active and passive elements, not indeed naturally, but in such qualities of warmth and temperament, that he seems to excite no less degree of concupiscence.

But it takes finite time to bring together a concentration of ships and men, even if your message system is instantaneous.

When they began feeding again Kotick saw that their upper lip was split into two pieces that they could twitch apart about a foot and bring together again with a whole bushel of seaweed between the splits.

Because I had spent a lifetime trying to bring together my own parallel lives and had been raised to value all people, and, as governor, had seen both the bright and dark sides of globalization, I felt I understood where my country was and how we needed to move into the new century.

This comes about so: they bring together the branches of two trees, tie him to the branches, and then let both trees go so the man who was tied to the trees is torn in two.

It works by being able to store, filter, and then bring together in one central command area what's needed for thoughts and ideas or to compel actions.

Carefully orchestrated affairs, such dinners were designed to bring together eligible young ladies and equally eligible gentlemen for the deadly serious purpose of finding suitable spouses for the unmarried daughters of the house.