coming together

The phrase 'coming together' often signifies unity, cooperation, or assembly, whether in a literal or figurative sense.

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Definition

B1Social Gatherings

(common)The act of people gathering or meeting in one place.

Example

  • Families often come together for holidays and special occasions.

B2Negotiation and Agreement

(formal)Reaching a mutual understanding or finding common ground.

Example

  • After hours of discussion, both parties came together on a deal.

C1Business and Collaboration

(technical, formal)The process of merging or unifying different elements into a single entity.

Example

  • The two companies are coming together in a merger to form a stronger organization.

B2Community and Support

(figurative)A sense of unity, cooperation, or shared purpose among individuals or groups.

Example

  • The community came together to support the victims of the natural disaster.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "coming together":

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