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together

 
 
/təˈgeðər/ adverb

Definition

WITH SOMEONE with each other: We went shopping together. They live together.
CONNECTED used to say that two or more things are joined to each other, mixed with each other, etc: She tied the two pieces of rope together.
SAME PLACE in the same place or close to each other: We all sat together.
SAME TIME at the same time: We'll deal with the next two items on the list together.
together with sth in addition to something: She sent some flowers together with a card. → See also get your act together → See also get-together
(Definition of together adverb from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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