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coming together
adjective as in confluent
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adjective as in convergent
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noun as in conflux
noun as in union
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- abutment
- accord
- agglutination
- agreement
- amalgam
- amalgamation
- blend
- centralization
- combination
- commixture
- compound
- concatenation
- conciliation
- concord
- concurrence
- confluence
- congregation
- conjunction
- consolidation
- correlation
- coupling
- fusion
- harmony
- hookup
- incorporation
- intercourse
- joint
- junction
- juncture
- meeting
- merging
- mixture
- seam
- symbiosis
- synthesis
- tie up
- tie-in
- unanimity
- unification
- unison
- uniting
- unity
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Example Sentences
Ms Gray said coming together with others who had lost loved ones during the pandemic brought some comfort - because they understood.
In the annual message to mark the day on Monday, the King will emphasise the value of nations coming together in a "spirit of support, and crucially, friendship".
"Politics used to be people coming together - now politics is all about tweeting, and trying to offend people."
All of this kit and other tools aim to stop three things from coming together: migrants, the flimsy dinghies and the low-powered engines to power a crossing.
As the summer of 1996 approached, the plans were coming together.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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