come together

verb
/ˈkʌm tʊˈɡɛðə(ɹ)/UK/ˈkʌm tʊˈɡɛðɚ/US

Definitions

  1. To assemble

    To assemble; to congregate; to combine.

    • After the attack, we all came together and acted as one.
    • What is to be done then, brethren? when ye come together, according as euerie one of you hathe a pſalme, or hathe doctrine, or hathe a tongue, or hathe reuelation, or hathe interpretacion, let all things be done vnto edifying.
  2. To harmonize socially

    To harmonize socially; to come to an amicable agreement; to ally or band together.

    • I told both of them they had better come together on a compromise.
  3. To begin proceeding correctly

    To begin proceeding correctly; for a complex plan with many components to work out eventually.

    • I thought the reorganization would be a disaster, but you made it come together.
    • I love it when a plan comes together.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically

      Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: to come together.

      • Apelles, take Campaſpe, why moue ye not? Campaſpe, take Apelles, wil it not be? If you be aſhamed one of the other, by my conſent you ſhall neuer come together. But diſſemble not Campaſpe, do you loue Apelles?

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