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View definitions for draw together

draw together

verb as in clench

verb as in huddle

verb as in hunch

Strongest matches

verb as in tuck

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But the families of those who died believe only a public inquiry can draw together all the threads to provide the answers and change that they want.

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Labour now plans a national organisation to handle planning applications, with centres of excellence on different types of application, drawing together 32 different council offices.

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“The festival was conceived amid conflict to draw together diverse authors and thinkers at a time of deepening and deadly geopolitical tension after 9/11,” the letter reads in part.

When these electrodes receive an electrical voltage, they draw together and push the liquid into the rest of the pouch, which flexes and is thus capable of lifting a weight.

That’s unlike the House plan, which draws together one pair of Republicans and three pairs of Democrats, including House Minority Whip Sam Park of Lawrenceville, the second-ranking Democrat in the House.

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

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