The Collaborative International Dictionary
Together \To*geth"er\, adv. [OE. togedere, togidere, AS. t[=o]g[ae]dere, t[=o]g[ae]dre, t[=o]gadere; t[=o] to + gador together. [root]29. See To, prep., and Gather.]
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In company or association with respect to place or time; as, to live together in one house; to live together in the same age; they walked together to the town.
Soldiers can never stand idle long together.
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In or into union; into junction; as, to sew, knit, or fasten two things together; to mix things together.
The king joined humanity and policy together.
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In concert; with mutual co["o]peration; as, the allies made war upon France together.
Together with, in union with; in company or mixture with; along with.
Take the bad together with the good.
--Dryden.
Usage examples of "together with".
The constant presence of the itching dust, together with the acute water shortage was maddening.
Knowing that my wife would be terribly anxious, I slipped off my ring and confided it to the lascar at a moment when no constable was watching me, together with a hurried scrawl, telling her that she had no cause to fear.
By the time Stephanie pronounced herself satisfied with a gray suit that simultaneously concealed my chest and hobbled my knees, together with a set of undergarments that had been constructed by someone with bridge building and other major engineering feats on his mind, I was too tired to care about the funny-looking shoes that made me look as if I were walking on tiptoe.
And all the time he was working on his outfit, curing rabbit skins and sewing them together with fibers under my direction.
She had cut the end off the lasso with her scissors, and was now tying his feet together with it.
Take two crumbling, neglected, overcrowded brick buildings like the one they had just left, slam them together with a hallway down the middle like a foul-air sandwich, put two cement columns flanking a dirt-darkened glass-panelled door, and put the words, COZY FLATS, on the transom, and you have an incubator of depravity.
He wore it perhaps once a year, together with his two rows of lettuce, because there was a dinner for the Old Boys--the fraternity of ex-Secret Service men that went under the name of The Twin Snakes Club.
If you're destined to get back together with her, ever, that's the only way.
Too much snow and metal and rocks and junk are all mashed up together with the tree, Ranjit.