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  • 31stand together — Synonyms and related words: accord, act in concert, act together, affiliate, agree, ally, amalgamate, answer to, assent, associate, assort with, band, band together, be consistent, be in cahoots, be in league, be of one, be uniform with, bunch,… …

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  • 32bring together — verb 1. cause to become joined or linked (Freq. 6) join these two parts so that they fit together • Syn: ↑join • Ant: ↑disjoin (for: ↑join) …

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  • 33hang together — {v.} 1. To stay united; help and defend one another. * /The club members always hung together when one of them was in trouble./ Syn.: STICK TOGETHER. Compare: STAND BY, STAND UP FOR. 2. {informal} To form a satisfactory whole; fit together. *… …

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  • 34hang together — {v.} 1. To stay united; help and defend one another. * /The club members always hung together when one of them was in trouble./ Syn.: STICK TOGETHER. Compare: STAND BY, STAND UP FOR. 2. {informal} To form a satisfactory whole; fit together. *… …

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  • 35hang together — 1) PHRASAL VERB If two people or groups hang together, they stay with each other and support each other even though they may disagree on some things. [V P] He urged his supporters to hang together. Syn: stick together 2) PHRASAL VERB If things… …

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  • 36go together — Synonyms and related words: accord, agree, answer to, assent, assort with, be consistent, be of one, be uniform with, check, chime, cohere, coincide, concur, conform, conform with, consist with, cooperate, correspond, dovetail, fall in together,… …

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  • 37hang\ together — v 1. To stay united; help and defend one another. The club members always hung together when one of them was in trouble. Syn.: stick together Compare: stand by, stand up for 2. informal To form a satisfactory whole; fit together. Jack s story of… …

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  • 38put together — to assemble or fit together pieces or parts to make a whole …

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  • 39Engineering fit — Fit refers to the mating of two mechanical components. Manufactured parts are very frequently required to mate with one another. They may be designed to slide freely against one another or they may be designed to bind together to form a single… …

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  • 40Interference fit — An interference fit, also known as a press fit, is a fastening between two parts which is achieved by friction after the parts are pushed together, rather than by any other means of fastening. For metal parts in particular, the friction that… …

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