Phrasal verbs with "together"
58 phrasal verbs use this particle
To come together as a group in order to achieve a common goal or oppose something.
To assemble or make something quickly and roughly; to knock things against each other.
To unite people, groups, or ideas that were previously separate or in conflict.
To gather or group things or people closely together in one place or category.
To collect several things and tie or wrap them together, or to combine items into one package or group.
To share a sleeping space or room with one or more other people.
To summon or assemble a group of people for a meeting or joint purpose.
To join things (or people) together in a lasting and solid way, either literally with cement or figuratively.
To assemble or put something together quickly and carelessly.
For a group of people to each contribute a share of money to pay for something jointly.
To assemble or produce something quickly and roughly, using whatever materials or ideas are available.
To unite, meet, or begin to work as a whole.
To force people or things into a very small space so they are tightly packed.
To move or press close together into a small space, either by choice or necessity.
To bring people or things together, creating a sense of unity, or to come together as a group.
To come together or assemble into a coherent whole, often naturally or fortuitously.
For two or more parts to join or combine correctly, or for ideas to be logically consistent with each other.
For people or animals with shared qualities to gather or assemble together naturally.
To assemble or create something hastily and imprecisely, often by obscuring problems or presenting an unclear compromise.
To meet socially as a group, or to start a romantic relationship.
To be compatible, complementary, or well-suited to each other; also, for two people to be in a romantic relationship.
To be logically consistent and coherent, or to remain united as a group.
To gather or drive people, animals, or things into a single group.
To remain united, intact, or coherent, or to cause something to stay that way
To put different things together in a disorganized or confused way.
To remain as a group without separating, or to maintain the unity of a group.
To unite or join things or people closely and firmly, or for bones and wounds to heal and fuse.
To build or assemble something quickly and roughly, often with basic materials.
To bind or join two or more things together tightly using rope, cord, or straps.
To share the same home, especially as a romantic couple without being married.
To treat or categorize different people or things as a single group, usually ignoring their individual differences.
To organize and bring together resources, people, or arguments in a controlled and purposeful way.
To fit neatly inside or around each other in layers, like stacking cups or bowls.
To create or assemble something quickly from whatever materials or resources are available, resulting in something improvised or rough.
to form, rebuild, or understand something by joining separate pieces or clues
To work cooperatively as a group, especially under pressure, or to assemble various elements into a whole.
To move two or more things or people into contact with each other by pushing.
To assemble parts into a whole; to prepare or create something by combining elements; to collect and organize.
To gather things (especially money or people) with difficulty from various sources.
To manage to collect or assemble enough of something (usually money or people) with great difficulty.
To manage to gather or collect a small amount of something, especially money or people, with difficulty.
To accumulate a sum of money through extreme frugality and sacrifice
To combine ingredients or items by putting them together and shaking the container.
To make or assemble something quickly and carelessly, with little attention to quality.
To have a sexual relationship or to have sex with each other.
To be united in purpose, opinion, or action, especially during a challenge.
To remain as a couple, family, group, or unit without separating
To remain united and support each other, or to be physically joined by adhesive.
To join or assemble things — physically by sewing, or figuratively by combining different elements into a whole.
To connect or combine a series of things (especially words, ideas, or events) in a sequence.
To join two or more pieces loosely or temporarily using small fastenings
To make or assemble something quickly and without much care, or to cause people to meet by chance.
To combine ingredients or items quickly and informally, especially for food preparation.
To fall, roll, or move together in a chaotic or uncontrolled way; to become mixed up together in disorder.
To rotate or move simultaneously in the same direction or at the same time.
To join pieces of metal by melting them together, or to unite people or things into a strong, unified whole.
To create or prepare something quickly by combining available materials or ingredients.
To combine effort with others to achieve a shared goal.