To collect in one place, usually for a purpose.
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.
6 And besides, who's getting hurt? The other parents were beginning to congregate .
7 It's the only place left where there is a congregate social life.
8 It was stone, with an enormous fireplace where people tended to congregate .
9 It has a lively restaurant- and bar-lined main street where students congregate .
10 Cavan people tended to traditionally congregate at weddings, funerals and football matches.
11 One shows where tourists tend to congregate in cities around the world.
12 When others congregate to eat, the Scot seems specially impelled to talk.
13 It turned into the place to shop and congregate and drink tea.
14 Not that it is wholly new, for unrest is wherever people congregate .
15 Read an article on cottage VERSUS congregate system for housing dependent children.
16 A group of old friends congregate in a midlands bar, seeking vengeance.
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