1. together with - Adverb
2. together with - Preposition
in conjunction with; combined
Source: WordNetWe glorify the Holy Ghost together with the Father and the Son, from the conviction that He is not separated from the Divine Nature; for that which is foreign by nature does not share in the same honors. Basil of Caesarea
There will be, I think, an attempt to grasp again the surprise and accidents of nature and a more intimate and sympathetic study of its moods, together with a renewed wonder and humility on the part of such as are still capable of these basic reactions. Edward Hopper
Youth gets together with their materials to build a bridge to the moon or maybe a palace on earth then in middle age they decide to build a woodshed with them instead. Henry David Thoreau
Wrap yourself together in a carpet and roll together with your kinsmen. Azerbaijani Proverb
Who lives together with a pig will end up eating shit. Estonian Proverb
Don't reject the good together with the bad. Italian Proverb