band (together) Synonyms
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band (together) Meaning
band (together)
to form a group in order to do or achieve something
band (together) Sentence Examples
- The siblings banded together to support their ailing grandmother.
- The hikers huddled in a tight band to shield themselves from the biting wind.
- The musicians formed a tight-knit band that captivated audiences with their infectious energy.
- The protesters linked arms and formed a human band around the courthouse.
- The community banded together to rebuild the school after it was destroyed by fire.
- The vines curled and twisted, forming intricate bands around the old oak tree.
- The children gathered in a band around the campfire, singing songs and sharing stories.
- The bullet left a faint band of blood on the wall.
- The color gradient created a gentle band of hues across the sky.
- The metallic band around the wristwatch gleamed brightly in the sunlight.
FAQs About the word band (together)
to form a group in order to do or achieve something
collaborate,cooperate, unite, concert, league, concur, conspire, join,pull together, play ball
part, separate, split,break up, disband, divorce, fall out, detach, sever,dissolve
The siblings banded together to support their ailing grandmother.
The hikers huddled in a tight band to shield themselves from the biting wind.
The musicians formed a tight-knit band that captivated audiences with their infectious energy.
The protesters linked arms and formed a human band around the courthouse.