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View definitions for bring together

bring together

verb as in center

verb as in couple

verb as in juxtapose

verb as in round up

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Since 2017, Museum Store Sunday has grown into a global event, bringing together over 2,100 museum stores worldwide — including 28 right here in L.A.

It's a familiar intergenerational exchange - and a theme explored in Only Child, a new six-part sitcom that brings together two of Scotland's biggest comedy talents.

From BBC

The hīkoi has brought together Māori activists and their supporters who oppose the bill introduced by a junior member of the governing coalition.

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He has brought together a collection of multi-sport athletes to perform well in flag football.

That’s because the case brings together two muddy legal regimes: copyright law, which is renowned for its craziness and confusion; and AI law, which may be years away from coalescing into coherence.

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

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