bring together
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle together
Meanings
Cause people to meet or form a group
Why “together”? People come into the same place or situation together.
“The festival brings people together.”
“The shared kitchen brought the neighbours together.”
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Bring together means cause people to meet or form a group. Bring through means help someone survive a difficult time.
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bring through
A contrast learners often mix up
Help someone survive a difficult time
get together
Same together pattern: gathering
Meet socially; Collect or organize things; Regain control of yourself
bring about
Same base verb: bring
Cause something to happen
bring along
Same base verb: bring
Take someone or something with you
bring around
Same base verb: bring
Help someone wake up again after fainting or a medical procedure; Persuade someone to change their opinion
bring back
Same base verb: bring
Return with someone or something to the original place; Cause memories to return to the mind; Reintroduce a custom, law or product
bring down
Same base verb: bring
Cause something to fall or land; Make something lower in level or amount; Cause a government or leader to lose power; Make someone feel sad or depressed
bring forth
Same base verb: bring
Produce or cause something to appear
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