- together with
- adverbin conjunction with; combined-
our salaries put together couldn't pay for the damage
-we couldn't pay for the damages with all our salaries put together
• Syn: ↑jointly, ↑collectively, ↑conjointly• Derived from adjective: ↑conjoint (for: ↑conjointly), ↑collective (for: ↑collectively), ↑joint (for: ↑jointly)* * *
phrasal: along with : in addition to : as well asthe big island, together with its smaller neighbors
these sums together with the previous balance
arrested, together with a companion
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their meal arrived, together with a carafe of red wine
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together with: in addition to (someone or something)Together with myself and my husband, four people will be attending.
The comment, together with [=along with] her expression, suggested that she was very upset.
The fingerprint together with the other evidence was enough to prove that he was there.
• • •Main Entry: ↑together* * *
together with idiom1. including•
Together with the Johnsons, there were 12 of us in the villa.
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I sent my order, together with a cheque for £40.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.