0 If two or more people get together, they meet each other, having arranged it before:
1 to start a romantic relationship:
She got together with Paul two years ago.
2 an informal meeting or social occasion, often arranged for a particular purpose:
a family get-together
I am grateful for the chance to contribute to this annual get-together of social security buffs.
If they could have an informal get-together to consider grants and loans jointly—not necessarily through the joint committee—that would be a major step forward.
Secondly, there should be an annual get-together of neighbourhood watch representatives in each district.
I constantly oppose that kind of get-together because it immediately arouses the suspicions of back benchers.
I do not think that it is the right approach to have a compulsory get-together of small farmers.
Can we imagine the "get-together conferences" with managing directors, and all the same old people in the industry—all coming together with the miners?
I hope that this get-together between the department and the junior doctors will continue and will produce results.
To make such suggestions is not a good way to start a "get-together" and to enlist co-operation.
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