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Phrasal Verb - Getting Together

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'get together' primarily means to meet, gather, or assemble, often socially and informally, with other people. It implies a coming together of individuals or groups, usually known to each other, to spend time, socialize, discuss something, or work on a common activity. It can refer to planned meetings or spontaneous gatherings. In a less common, more informal context, it can also refer to two people starting a romantic relationship or becoming a couple. The core meaning revolves around people convening for interaction or a shared purpose.

Examples

No.Example
1Let's get together for coffee sometime next week to catch up.
2The entire family gets together every Thanksgiving to celebrate.
3After work, my friends and I usually get together for a quick drink.
4I heard that Sarah and Tom are finally getting together; they've liked each other for ages.
5The team needs to get together to brainstorm ideas for the new project.
6We got together last night and ordered pizza, it was a relaxed evening.
7Are you getting together with your old college roommates this weekend?
8It's always nice when the neighbors get together for a potluck in the park.
9They managed to get a small group together to volunteer at the animal shelter.
10The band members get together every Tuesday for rehearsal.