puts, put, putting
to put together
phrasal verbC
To assemble or combine parts to form a whole
- 1She put together the new bookshelf by herself.
- 2They put together a team for the project.
To put together means to join different pieces to make one thing. For example, when you build a puzzle, you put together the pieces to create the whole picture. It's like connecting parts to form a complete object or idea.
When putting together furniture, always check the instructions first to avoid mistakes. It's like following a recipe to ensure everything fits perfectly in the end.
in a legal office
Assembling the Evidence
Linda
I need to put together all the documents for the case.
Jennifer
Sure, I can help you with that.
Linda
Great, let's start with the witness statements.
Jennifer
Alright, I'll organize them by date.
in a store
Crafting the Display
Jennifer
I just got the new shelves for the display area.
Robert
Great! Let's put together the pieces before the store opens.
Jennifer
I'll grab the tools from the back.
Robert
Perfect, I'll start organizing the parts.
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Similar to "to put together":
- 1assemble
- 2construct
- 3build