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To cause to become joined or linked.
join
unite
disjoin
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unir
Bring together in a common cause or emotion.
bond
draw together
1
Monday's meeting will
bring
together
clubs increasingly at loggerheads over several problems.
2
We wanted to
bring
together
different kinds of people interested addressing inequality.
3
Her mission is using design to
bring
together
people, business and culture.
4
Muslims tend to hold large feasts to
bring
together
families during Ramadan.
5
A meeting with chief constables helped
bring
together
the criminal justice reforms.
6
Then they
bring
together
four or five scribes for a story workshop.
7
The goal is to
bring
together
researchers of distinct, yet overlapping, disciplines.
8
The work of the shepherd is to
bring
together
the scattered sheep.
9
Gaming franchises can
bring
together
several teams that play across multiple titles.
10
We're trying to
bring
together
the established and the emerging rugby worlds.
11
They will
bring
together
some of the brightest people in the world.
12
But how does he
bring
together
the polar elements of his emotions?
13
Thus the ocean has served less to separate than to
bring
together
.
14
There was little town life to
bring
together
all classes of men.
15
If you think fit, I could well
bring
together
thirty thousand warriors.
16
They are building-material, ready-hewn blocks, which we have only to
bring
together
.
bring
together
bring
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