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 towns streets and venues come alive with festive atmosphere as holidaymakers and festival goers join together in a music-based holiday to remember.
This resulted in the concept of the primary health care in better housed and better staffed practises, stimulating doctors to join together and the development of the modern group practice.