Put together | EWA Phasal Verbs Dictionary
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Put together

/pʊt'təˈɡɛðə/

B1

Intermediate

1. To assemble or construct from different parts or elements.

  • It took an hour to put the new bookshelf together.
  • The engineer put together a model of the new building.

2. To organize or prepare an event, idea, or plan by bringing components together.

  • The manager put together a detailed business proposal for the investors.
  • They put together a campaign to raise awareness about climate change.

3. To unify people or things into a cohesive group or team.

  • She has a talent for putting together a team that works well under pressure.
  • The coach put together a strong line-up for the upcoming match.

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