- into or in one gathering, company, mass, place, or body: to call the people together.
- into or in union, proximity, contact, or collision, as two or more things: to sew things together.
- into or in relationship, association, business, or agreement, etc., as two or more persons: to bring strangers together.
- taken or considered collectively or conjointly: This one cost more than all the others together.
- (of a single thing) into or in a condition of unity, compactness, or coherence: to squeeze a thing together;The argument does not hold together well.
- at the same time; simultaneously: You cannot have both together.
- without intermission or interruption; continuously; uninterruptedly: for days together.
- in cooperation; with united action; conjointly: to undertake a task together.
- with mutual action; mutually; reciprocally: to confer together;to multiply two numbers together.
- mentally and emotionally stable and well organized: a together person.
- with cooperation and interchange between constituent elements, members, etc
- in or into contact or union with each other
- in or into one place or assembly; with each other
- at the same time
- considered collectively or jointly
- continuously
- closely, cohesively, or compactly united or held
- mutually or reciprocally
- organized
- in addition to
- self-possessed and well-organized; mentally and emotionally stable