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bringing together

adjective as in combining

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After investigating the case and bringing together all of the evidence I moved to expel him from the Senate.

ATFP's galas are unique in bringing together a set of stakeholders that rarely appear side-by-side in public.

Bringing together the best of the extremes, he ensured that jazz remained both approachable and challenging.

“I am still trying to play the role of the unifier, bringing together the factions,” he said.

The United Nations General Assembly kicks off today, bringing together leaders of 192 countries.

It meant the bringing together of the most perfectly trained and equipped military force of modern times.

It has no way of bringing together any two concepts which do not happen to stand one under the other and in the same pyramid.

The host was not likely to lose such an opportunity for bringing together people of different opinions.

Fate seemed bent upon bringing together these two persons, already so attracted towards each other.

A great deal of the pleasure of life lies in bringing together things which have no connection.

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On this page you'll find 480 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bring together, such as: accrue, acquire, add to, assemble, collect, and compile.

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

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