I.together [美 təˈɡɛðər, 英 təˈɡɛðə]副together often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (band together, go together, piece together, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (band, go, piece, etc).
The magazine, features cutting-edge articles that draw together the wisdom of philosophy, the revelations of world religions, and the discoveries of science.
During a period of increased humidity during the night, the awns of the spikelet become erect and draw together, and in the process push the grain into the soil.
This was reflected at government level in the creation of an inter-departmental ministerial group to draw together different government departments with responsibilities for people sleeping rough.
The regulations draw together assets within port boundaries to provide a framework to communicate, identify risks, and coordinate resources to mitigate threats and consequences.