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Verbs for Gathering

23 Words

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participate
1.
par
ti
ci
pate
Verb

to join in an event, activity, etc.

She decided to participate in the charity run to support a good cause.

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group
2.
group
Noun

a number of things or people that have some sort of connection or are at a place together

A group of children were playing in the park.

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3.
stick together
Verb

to remain united or connected as a group, especially in difficult situations

The team needs to stick together during the crisis.

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flock
4.
flock
Noun

a group of birds of the same type, flying and feeding together

With a flutter of wings, the flock of sparrows descended upon the bird feeder, chirping excitedly as they feasted.

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gather
5.
ga
ther
Verb

to come together in a place, typically for a specific purpose or activity

Every Sunday, the family gathers for a meal at Grandma's house.

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convene
6.
con
vene
Verb

to meet or bring together a group of people for an official meeting

The board of directors will convene next week to discuss the company's strategy.

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congregate
7.
cong
re
gate
Verb

to come together in a group, often for a specific purpose or activity

People began to congregate in the park for the music festival.

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come together
Verb

(of people) to form a united group

The community came together to organize a charity event for a local cause.

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assemble
9.
a
ssemb
le
Verb

to make something by putting separate parts of something together

The team of workers assembled the furniture according to the provided instructions.

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corral
10.
co
rral
Verb

to gather or bring together things into one place

They corralled their belongings before leaving the campsite.

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throng
11.
throng
Verb

to gather in a place in large numbers

Fans thronged the stadium to cheer for their favorite team.

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bring together
12.
bring together
Verb

to assist individuals in solving disagreements and becoming closer

His speech aimed to bring the community together for a common cause.

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round up
13.
round up
Verb

to gather people or things, often to organize or deal with them

The teacher had to round up all the students for the field trip.

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swarm
14.
swarm
Verb

to gather or travel to a place in large, dense groups

Shoppers swarmed into the store on Black Friday.

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huddle
15.
hu
ddle
Verb

to gather closely, usually for privacy, protection, or discussion

The football team huddled together to discuss their strategy.

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reunite
16.
re
u
nite
Verb

to bring together again, especially after a period of separation

The long-lost friends were thrilled to reunite after years apart.

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rendezvous
17.
ren
dez
vous
Verb

to meet at an agreed-upon time and place, often for a specific purpose or activity

The secret agents rendezvoused at the designated location to exchange information.

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join
18.
join
Verb

to become a member of a group, club, organization, etc.

After moving to a new city, he joined a local sports club.

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rejoin
19.
re
join
Verb

to go back to someone or something after a separation

After years of being apart, the long-lost friends decided to rejoin for a memorable reunion.

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join in
20.
join in
Verb

to take part in an activity or event that others are already engaged in

Despite attending the meeting, he rarely joins in the debates.

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team
21.
team
Noun

a group of people who compete against another group in a sport or game

The basketball team practiced diligently to enhance their coordination and strategy.

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enroll
22.
en
roll
Verb

to officially register oneself or someone else as a participant in a course, school, etc.

Students need to enroll in the classes for the upcoming semester.

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attend
23.
a
ttend
Verb

to be present at a meeting, event, conference, etc.

Employees must attend the mandatory training session next week.

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