bring together



bring someone together

 
1. Lit. to cause people to gather into a group. He brought everyone together in the drawing room. They were brought together in a large conference room.
2. Fig. to attempt to get people to agree with one another. I tried to bring them together, but they are too stubborn. They could not be brought together on a price.
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bring something together

to assemble things; to gather things together. Thank you for bringing everything together so we can begin work. We brought together all the tools that we needed.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tiwlip-Welsh
Cierasee-ER-əEnglish (Modern)
Arlineahr-LEENEnglish
Carson['ka:sn]
Pansy['pænzi]
Danielledan-YELFrench, English