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A few children, settler children, congregate near what appears to have been the bus station.

During the Iranian iteration, one event allowed customers to congregate with a local dining in Iran.

An NYPD official says an AP reporter called to ask where people of Chechen descent might congregate in New York City.

The whole point of a bohemia is that people congregate in a relatively well-defined area.

Yet in the film, the dwarves, hobbit and wizard all congregate to a single tree that remains untouched by the fire.

Patriots were inclined to congregate about the Lion d'Or and to ask awkward questions.

At its upper end, below my windows, all the cats of the neighbourhood congregate as soon as darkness gathers.

There was no help for it, and men and women had to congregate in these barns together.

The trouble was in the outfield—where the trouble in such contests are sure to congregate.

The term is now used loosely of any locality in a city or country where Jews congregate.

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On this page you'll find 61 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to congregate, such as: bunch up, converge, flock, gather, swarm, and throng.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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