come together
Third Person
comes together
Present Participle
coming together
Past Tense
came together
Past Participle
come together
1
(of people) to form a united group
- The community came together to organize a charity event for a local cause.
- Despite their differences, the team came together to work towards a shared goal.
- People from all walks of life came together in the park to celebrate the festival.
- The conference provided an opportunity for professionals to come together and exchange ideas.
- In times of crisis, communities often come together to support and help each other.
Synonyms:
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to arrive at a destination with someone after having traveled there together
- After a long road trip, we finally came together at the beach.
- We took separate flights, but we came together at the hotel in the evening.
- The group of friends decided to hike together and came together at the mountain peak.
- They traveled by train and came together in the bustling city center.
- The family members drove separately, but they all came together at the family reunion.