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 reform gives extra incentives to producers to band together into producer organisations which can negotiate with retailers on a more equal footing.
Due to an effectively unregulated market and the fierceness of competition for passengers and lucrative routes, taxi operators band together to form local and national associations.
There was a growing movement among the economically oppressed to band together for solidarity and bargaining strength, and photographers were directly participating in these activities.