together
IPA: tʌgˈɛðɝ
adjective
- (informal) Coherent; well-organized.
adverb
- At the same time, in the same place; in close association or proximity.
- Into one place; into a single thing; combined.
- In a relationship or partnership, for example a business relationship or a romantic partnership.
- Without intermission or interruption; continuously; uninterruptedly.
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Examples of "together" in Sentences
- They are predestined to be together.
- They avow their friendship together.
- The connubial couple is living happily together.
- At the end of the day, all the couples are happily together.
- The fissure is eventually sealed when the edges join together.
- A family of political vampiresworship $together tostay together.
- Ribonucleases cleave the RNA and ligases join the exons together.
- The sheets were joined together and folded into impermeable layers.
- The sagittal suture joins together the two parietal bones of skull.
- All men and women join together to sing songs extolling the power of fire.
- A foot and leg brace assembly formed of three sections flexibly joined together.
- "Our hands were tied together with a ribbon to show the tying together of our lives," says
- Position II.; that these met together, the word used, verse 6, _they came together_, evidenceth, and verse 25.
- A large number were armed with paving-stones, which they would smite loudly together, saying in deep undertones, "_all together_."
- When Tyler and I first got back together, my main goal was getting out of college as fast as I could so I could get a career going so we could start our life together
- Several teachers of the school telephoned Khaleej Times, complaining against the picture, captioned We play together; we stick together, featured in the book Friends Forever.
- The simplest, humblest, hardest life, until we've made our way together -- _together_, René, and conquered a place in the world for ourselves, that we'll owe to no one but ourselves.
- I told you about the way my old man and woman made a home together, 'and worked at their market gardening together, and read and studied together -- did everything from first to last _together_.
- These two great architects of military organization founded their separate systems upon one controlling idea -- that _if men can be trained to think about moving together, they can then be led to move toward thinking together_.
- The statistical documents which have now been prepared with so much care by Parliament, and published by the accurate and indefatigable Mr Porter, himself a decided free trader, demonstrate that, of the manufacturing productions, nearly three-fourths are taken off by the home market, and _four-fifths_ by the home and colonial market taken together, leaving only ONE-FIFTH for _the whole foreign markets of the world put together_ --
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