bring sb/sth together
— phrasal verb with bring uk/brɪŋ/us/brɪŋ/verb [ T ] brought, brought
to cause people to be friendly with each other:
The disaster brought the community together.
More examples
- Their dream to bring computers and ordinary people together was nothing less than revolutionary.
- Fate has brought us together.
- A tripartite agreement brought together government, industry and trade unions in an effort to reduce unemployment.
- A common interest in chess and politics brought them together.
- In the end a desire for peace brought the two sides together.