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forgather
verb
To assemble or gather together in one place, to gather up; to congregate.
synonyms
Exact(2)
No modelling can cope with some of the variables which come into play; one suspects because of the social dynamics let loose when oil ministers forgather.
He had fifty-six pofnds of coffee on hand at the time of his death, and he bequeathed this treasure to his colleagues at the London College of Physicians, in order that, as long as the supply lasted, they might forgather once a month and drink a cup in his memory.
Similar(2)
I was led away to a smaller drawing room within the palace where about 20 or so other writers had been forgathered in a loose ring, backs to the damask walls.
But just as you begin to imagine them as spoiled New Age sages, forgathered in the courtyard of a rented Tuscan villa, spinning a modern Symposium as they dip biscotti in vinsanto -- they slug back double espressos and stride through the doors of the villa into a state-of-the-art love lab.
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