to get together
Third Person
gets together
Present Participle
getting together
Past Tense
got together
Past Participle
gotten together
1
to meet up with someone in order to cooperate or socialize
- We should get together to discuss the project's details.
- Let's get together for lunch next week and catch up.
- The team gets together regularly to brainstorm new ideas.
- After work, we like to get together at the local pub for a drink.
- Families often get together during the holidays for a festive meal.
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2
to join or become a member of a group or organization
- He decided to get together with the local club for birdwatching.
- Many students want to get together with the student council.
- She aspired to get together with the volunteer organization.
- Getting together with the drama group was a dream come true for her.
3
to begin a romantic relationship or start dating someone
- They finally got together after years of being just friends.
- After months of flirting, they decided to get together officially.
- They got together during their final year of university.
- I heard they got together after their vacation in Italy.
- It’s obvious they like each other; I hope they get together soon.
4
to collaborate or work collectively on a shared project or task
- They got together to plan a surprise birthday party for their friend.
- Getting together with experts can improve the quality of the project.
- The two companies decided to get together on a joint venture.
- It's time for us to get together and launch the new product.
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5
to gather people or things together
transitive
- We should get all the necessary materials together for the presentation.
- We need to get all the team members together for the meeting.
- We're getting together a group to clean up the park this weekend.
- Let's get together a collection of books for the library's donation drive.
- The committee is getting a list of potential speakers together for the conference.