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bring together

Verb

Meaning

bring together (third-person singular simple present brings together, present participle bringing together, simple past and past participle brought together)

To cause people to do something together; to bring about togetherness.

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Abraham Pais said that Oppenheimer himself thought that one of his failures at the institute was being unable to bring together scholars from the natural sciences and the humanities. Source: Internet

3rd Southern HOG Rally set to bring together largest gathering of Harley-Davidson owners in South India. Source: Internet

According to the Gengetone Fest CEO Joe Mtetezi, the event was to bring together more than 20 Gengetone musicians to perform at the Machakos venue. Source: Internet

“AE Industrial set out to build Redwire because we recognized a need to bring together fast-growing yet established innovators with companies that possess extensive flight heritage,” AEI Partner Kirk Konert said in a statement. Source: Internet

A common movement among secondary schools to support student voice has taken form as organisations such as VicSRC in Victoria bring together student leaders to promote school improvement. Source: Internet

"By joining forces, we have the unique ability to bring together our AI innovations and ServiceNow's AI Ops capabilities to help customer prevent and fix IT issues before they become problems," said Gabby Menachem, CEO of Loom Systems, in a statement. Source: Internet

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