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To collect in one place, usually for a purpose.
meet
gather
assemble
accumulate
congregate
amass
foregather
get together
Portuguese
reunir
meet
gather
assemble
accumulate
congregate
1
We share information to
meet
common goals, often far in the future.
2
EU leaders will
meet
on Thursday to discuss the Greek debt crisis.
3
The economy and finance ministers of both countries
meet
in Berlin today.
4
In any case, we shall soon
meet
,
the Great King and I.
5
She said midwifery needed greater resources and support to
meet
those demands.
1
Families
gather
at the ship's home base, anxiously hoping for good news.
2
Negotiating takes time and you need to think,
gather
information and strategise.
3
Others are trying to
gather
new information to better measure underlying behaviour.
4
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Fans
gather
to watch 'dour German second division football'.
5
Each year they
gather
in the vast library of the family home.
1
Freedom means the right of people to
assemble
,
organize, and debate openly.
2
Everyone had time to
assemble
at Ish's house to hear the news.
3
Hedge funds often take a few weeks to
assemble
their quarterly reports.
4
Years later it is not possible to
assemble
the accountability puzzle fully.
5
When all the people are prepared they shall
assemble
within the circle.
1
Countries
accumulate
debt partly as a result of sustaining a trade deficit.
2
Collectively, workers can
accumulate
large amounts of company shares in retirement accounts.
3
But we know they cannot
accumulate
that knowledge overnight, it takes time.
4
Many treatable conditions may be anticipated and features may
accumulate
over time.
5
These fragments
accumulate
over time and their production rate is rather constant.
1
On the corner, a group of seven or eight young men
congregate
.
2
Do not
congregate
or seek shelter in buildings beneath steeply sloped areas.
3
They must all
congregate
in the yard, and you shall look on.
4
Yet geese
congregate
also; and geese never by any chance look wise.
5
They
congregate
with the painstaking works of others round the Christmas table.
1
This strong start has helped Ingles
amass
career-best form in the postseason.
2
If you
amass
12 points, you will receive a three month suspension.
3
Ashton Kutcher becomes first celebrity to
amass
1 million followers on Twitter.
4
As organisers, bookie and top golemachist, Pennyhaugh and Judah
amass
good money.
5
Boo has worked hard to
amass
her facts and get them right.
1
No longer do wealthy shipowners and merchants
foregather
hereabouts; for none exist.
2
For that I will never again
foregather
with thee, after this night.
3
It was the custom to
foregather
at Mrs. Mowbray's home in the evening.
4
We used to
foregather
in some comfortable grog shop and discuss.
5
On Sundays only, the masters make themselves spruce and
foregather
apart.
1
So please, let's
get
together
and figure out the best way forward.
2
When the 50-plus state and territorial commissioners
get
together
,
their power grows.
3
Anything the government on Prime plans will take time to
get
together
.
4
WHEN the Irish of home and away
get
together
,
it's serious business.
5
My story set in Rwanda took me five years to
get
together
.
1
On the 17th of January we should
forgather
in Constantinople.
2
The next time that we
forgather
,
I'll be better learned.
3
When three men like yourselves
forgather
one can generally look for balloons in the sky.
4
But I'll give the benefit of my opinions to Lady Whitecross when we two
forgather
.
5
Atkinson and Campbell have gone to Hut Point with one dog-team, and we are all to
forgather
here.
6
Almost every morning the ragdealers would
forgather
at the head of El Rastro, to exchange impressions and used articles.
7
There we pitched camp, and, as the flies lacked, built a friendship-fire about which to
forgather
when the day was done.
8
Rather than
forgather
with her again in this affectionate manner, much as he dreaded it-orher-hewould have compounded with the ghost called Eleanor.
9
I hae dander'd owre a' the kintra frae Dumbar to Selcraig, and hae
forgather
'd
wi' monie a guid fallow, and monie a weelfar'd huzzie.
10
Our parting was not as it had been before, when we knew that sooner or later we should
forgather
in one place or the other.
11
I wish I had; but I
forgathered
with some men of sorts.
12
Just a countryman of yours, who has
forgathered
with you before.
13
He
forgathered
with a school-fellow on the way home, and Anna heard little more.
14
Meantime Ferdinand carries logs,
forgathers
with Miranda and Prospero-andends-He flourished his hands.
15
Wilt thou say then that I have
forgathered
with a man of low condition?
16
I can tell that Cecilia
forgathered
with Nan by the beatific look on her face.
forgather in
forgather here
Portuguese
reunir
Catalan
reunir-se
agrupar-se
congregar-se
juntar-se
amuntegar-se