Verb
To be merged or coalesce; to become identical.
To come together.
(archaic, now Newfoundland) Of the eyes: to close, especially from tiredness.
(obsolete) to contract
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI never fall apart, because I never fall together. Andy Warhol
Sometimes things fall apart so that better things can fall together. Marilyn Monroe
But the world is ever more interdependent. Stock markets and economies rise and fall together. Confidence is the key to prosperity. Insecurity spreads like contagion. So people crave stability and order. Tony Blair
Our republic and its press will rise and fall together. Joseph Pulitzer
Simon, don't you think I'm scared of that too? You're not the only one on that ledge. If we jump, we jump together. We fall together. Cassandra Clare
If a blind man leads another, they both fall together. Swedish Proverb