A1with each other: We used to go to aerobics together.We worked together on a project a couple of years back.Could you add these figures together for me?You mix all the dry ingredients together before you add the milk.I like both flavours separately but I don't like them together.You could stick that back together (= join the separate parts to each other) with a bit of glue.She said, "Never trust a man whose eyes are so close together!"The waiter asked if we were all together so I explained that we were two separate parties.We should get together (= meet each other socially) some time and have a drink.→ See alsoaltogetheradverbActing, being or existing together›If two people are described as together, they have a close romantic and often sexual relationship with each other: Mira and Ellis have been together now for almost five years.Marriage, cohabitation and other relationshipsget (it) togetherinformal›If two people get together or get it together, they start a sexual relationship with each other: We'd seen each other once or twice in a group, but we didn't really get it together till Rachel's party.Finding a partner
You are looking at an entry to do with Relationships: finding a partner, but you might be interested in these topics from the Family and relationships topic area: