call together
B2 formal separable transitive
In simple words
To ask a group of people to all meet in one place at the same time.
Literal meaning: To call people so they come together in one place.
Meanings
1 B2 formal
To officially summon a group of people to meet for a specific purpose.
"The president called together his advisors to discuss the crisis."
Grammar: separable
2 B2 neutral
To unite or rally people around a common cause or goal.
"The coach called the players together before the final match to boost their morale."
Grammar: separable
Usage notes
Typically used in formal, professional, or political contexts. The object (the group) can be placed between 'call' and 'together' or after 'together'.
Commonly used with
committee team cabinet council leaders staff
Forms
Base
call together
I/you/we/they
3rd person
calls together
he/she/it
Past simple
called together
yesterday
Past participle
called together
have + pp
-ing form
calling together
continuous
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