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Wiktionary

  1. v. intransitive To assemble; congregate.

WordNet 3.0

  1. v. come together, as if in an embrace

Examples

  • “And since the Greatwolves knew they could not stay forever upon the Earth, they sought out wolves who would someday take their place as guardians of wolfkind, wolves who would watch over all others to make sure wolves and humans did not come together again.”

    Simon & Schuster: Promise of the Wolves

  • “My book Jarvis Clutch—Social Spy is being used as a textbook in some middle school classes, which I think can go far to aid social understandingand to sensitize kids to the values and abilities that come together in their interpersonal lives.”

    Simon & Schuster: A Mind at a Time

  • “The cook did as directed, and the abbess at a word caused the bones to come together and to assume flesh, and afterwards feathers, and, lo! the original bird rose up.”

    Good Stories for Great Holidays

  • “But so many themes that are central to this investigation appear to come together in this place: the Black Madonnas, Templars, the Magdalene and the Grail legends.”

    Simon & Schuster: The Templar Revelation

  • “But, just as it became evident that we needed more cuts, the coalition that had come together to pass the twenty-five-percent, three-year tax cut and the Gramm-Latta budget reductions began to disintegrate.”

    Simon & Schuster: An American Life

  • “Literally hundreds of experiments have come together to suggest that craving for alcohol, drugs, and food share abnormal mechanisms involving a reward cascade in the mesolimbic area of the brain.”

    Simon & Schuster: Alcohol and The Addictive Brain

  • “Huge numbers of the Late Neolithic people who made Durrington Walls and its timber henges would have come together from some distance out of small, scattered groups at particular times of the year, and Edmonds thinks the feeling of being part of something bigger would have been of great importance in their lives.”

    Simon & Schuster: Wildwood

  • “Millions of humans had come together to create what was like a human replica of the divine Akashic Records.”

    Simon & Schuster: Surrender the Dark

  • “Once we pin down a lagging subskill, however, we can launch our search for recurring themes, for bits of evidence that come together and reveal which neurodevelopmental dysfunctions are getting in the way.”

    Simon & Schuster: A Mind at a Time

  • “For these most lovely ladies have, each and all of them, so strong and vehement a temper and so great a reciprocal hatred, that Ashimullah is compelled to keep them apart, each in her own chamber, and by no means can they be allowed to come together for an instant.”

    Frivolous Cupid

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