to choose people or things to form a team or group
to make something by joining all its parts
to produce or organize something using many different things
used for saying that someone or something is better or bigger than the whole of a group of other people or things
A team of experts has been put together to examine the effects of global warming.
A writer wanted to put together a small book company.
All put together could mean a fantastic year.
Colombo intended that the individual upholstered tubes could be put together in different ways.
He had more touches of the ball than the rest put together.
He knows more about computers than the rest of them put together.
He still looks as if he could put together a few good rounds.
Here we look at the way in which something has been put together.
I found them more interesting than probably the rest of the book put together.
I was put together again bit by bit.
In that one question you have made more sense than the rest of them put together!
Initially, they simply put together a series of guidelines.
It makes a welcome change that this book has been put together by an expert who really knows his stuff.
It was about putting together a good race.
It was dismantled and then put together again in a southern suburb of Delhi.
It would have been put together in a workshop and then taken apart and put together on site.
It's nice not to be in a technology hotspot because we can put together a team that will have longevity.
It's putting together the different phases of the two lengths that determines winner from loser.
Mars makes you a natural leader when a team is put together.
Only after the rooms were put together again and an inventory made would it be possible to determine which things these were.
So we put together some basketball teams, and then we found a free pool table.
Sources say they have put together a team that has won four referendum campaigns and secured pledges of at least 7m.
The exhibition has been put together by a group of young artists.
The flame isn't any hotter but the way this stove is put together means it will boil quicker and weigh less in your bag.
The result had been that nobody had felt responsible for putting together all the different warning systems and acting on them.
They arrive at university unable to put together a good argument.
Virtually all the comforts of home could be deconstructed and put together again on the far side of the world.
We already buy more than the rest of Europe put together.
Will you help me put this desk together?
puts together
putting together
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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