bring together

phrasal verb

brought together; bringing together; brings together
: to cause (people) to join or meet : to cause (people) to come together
She and her husband were brought together by a shared love of the natural world.
The conference has brought together some of the world's leading experts on laser technology.
We need to bring them together to discuss their differences.

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Shop The Farmers Market Held every Sunday in Siesta Village, the Siesta Key Farmers’ Market brings together the town’s best makers, farmers, and small businesses, along with lots of locals. Lisa Cericola, Southern Living, 10 Jan. 2025 GoFundMe GoFundMe has taken the step of creating a dedicated page that brings together all of the individual fundraising pages for victims, first responders, and others in need due to the Los Angeles-area fires. Sari Hitchins, Parents, 10 Jan. 2025 At a high level, getting a handle on cloud costs starts with bringing together two teams that are usually miles apart: finance and engineering. Jyoti Bansal, Forbes, 9 Jan. 2025 Carter outlived much of his Cabinet and inner circle, but remained especially close to Young — a friendship that brought together a white Georgian and Black Georgian who grew up in the era of Jim Crow segregation. Bill Barrow, The Denver Post, 9 Jan. 2025 See all Example Sentences for bring together 

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“Bring together.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bring%20together. Accessed 15 Jan. 2025.

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