to put together

Definition & Meaning of "put together"in English

to put together
[phrase form: put]
01

to assemble something from separate parts or elements

to put together definition and meaning
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She put the entire puzzle together in just an hour.
Can you help me put this bookshelf together?
02

to assemble various elements, especially with the aim of achieving a specific goal

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I'm trying to put together a comprehensive plan for our marketing campaign.
She put together an impressive portfolio of her artwork.
03

to arrange something, such as an event or activity, often by coordinating different elements or participants

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She put together an amazing surprise birthday party for her friend, coordinating decorations, food, and entertainment.
The event planner was able to put together a successful charity gala, raising funds for a worthy cause.
04

to try to understand something by connecting various elements or information

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Let's put the evidence together to form a logical argument.
After reading the entire book, I finally put together the author's message.
05

to imagine a romantic connection between two people, especially when it seems surprising or unlikely

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Please do n't put us together in a love story; we're just good friends.
Fans often put together characters from different shows in their fanfiction stories.
06

to organize individuals or items into a collective unit

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She put the team together for the upcoming project.
The event planner put together a fantastic group for the charity fundraiser.
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to organize information in a coherent and well-structured written manner

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She put together a comprehensive report on the project's progress.
The writer put together an informative article about the latest technology trends.
put together
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used to refer to the combined or collective total of something that is made up of individual parts or components

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He knows more about computers than the rest of them put together.
Her sales figures were higher than the rest of the team put together.
put together
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(of a person) looking neat, stylish, or well-dressed, often implying confidence and attention to appearance

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She always looks so put together, even on busy mornings.
His put together outfit made a great impression at the interview.
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