Phrasal Verb - Pulling Together
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.Definition
A phrasal verb where 'pull' means to bring people or things closer together, often in a coordinated or cooperative way, to unite or come to a consensus. This can be used metaphorically to describe the process of bringing people or groups together to solve a problem or achieve a common goal.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The project team pulled together to meet the tight deadline. |
| 2 | Despite their differences, the neighbors managed to pull together and help each other after the storm. |
| 3 | The coach pulled the team together before the big game to give them a pep talk. |
| 4 | The company pulled in extra resources to pull off the launch of their new product. |
| 5 | The committee pulled representatives from various departments together to discuss the budget. |
| 6 | The family pulled together for a reunion, despite the long-standing feuds. |
| 7 | The rescue team pulled survivors together to ensure their safety. |
| 8 | The school principal pulled the students together to address bullying. |
| 9 | The team pulled their efforts together to win the championship. |
| 10 | The community pulled resources together to help those in need. |