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Wordnet 3.0

ADVERB (1)

1. in conjunction with; combined;
- Example: "our salaries put together couldn't pay for the damage"
- Example: "we couldn't pay for the damages with all our salaries put together"
[syn: jointly, collectively, conjointly, together with]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Together \To*geth"er\, adv. [OE. togedere, togidere, AS. t[=o]g[ae]dere, t[=o]g[ae]dre, t[=o]gadere; t[=o] to + gador together. [root]29. See To, prep., and Gather.] 1. In company or association with respect to place or time; as, to live together in one house; to live together in the same age; they walked together to the town. [1913 Webster] Soldiers can never stand idle long together. --Landor. [1913 Webster] 2. In or into union; into junction; as, to sew, knit, or fasten two things together; to mix things together. [1913 Webster] The king joined humanity and policy together. --Bacon. [1913 Webster] 3. In concert; with mutual cooperation; as, the allies made war upon France together. [1913 Webster] Together with, in union with; in company or mixture with; along with. [1913 Webster] Take the bad together with the good. --Dryden. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

together with adv 1: in conjunction with; combined; "our salaries put together couldn't pay for the damage"; "we couldn't pay for the damages with all our salaries put together" [syn: jointly, collectively, conjointly, together with]
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:

30 Moby Thesaurus words for "together with": added to, along with, amid, amidst, among, amongst, as well as, attended by, coupled with, in addition to, in agreement with, in association with, in company with, in conjunction with, in keeping with, in line with, in there with, including, inclusive of, let alone, linked to, mid, midst, not to mention, over and above, partnered with, plus, right with, together on, with