Verb
bring together in a common cause or emotion
Source: WordNetThe family exists for many reasons, but its most basic function may be to draw together after a member dies. Stephen King
The purpose of my work was never to destroy but always to create, to construct bridges, because we must live in the hope that humankind will draw together and that the better we understand each other the easier this will become. Alphonse Mucha
She wants me to take out Patton.” Barron's brows draw together. "Take out? As in transform him?” "No,” I say. "As in take out to dinner. She thinks we'd make a good couple. Holly Black
The death of their child had drawn them together Source: Internet
For years, we met once a week to write and draw together, and to look over each other's work. Source: Internet
Lebannen describes the challenge they face, addressing the Masters: "It seemed to us that night by night all these things draw together, always more certainly, to some event, some end. Source: Internet