get-together
Americannoun
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an informal and usually small social gathering.
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a meeting or conference.
noun
verb
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(tr) to gather or collect
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(intr) (of people) to meet socially
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(intr) to discuss, esp in order to reach an agreement
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informal
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to achieve one's full potential, either generally as a person or in a particular field of activity
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to achieve a harmonious frame of mind
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Accumulate, gather, as in Go get all the firewood together : [c. 1400]
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Come together, assemble, as in Let's get together next week . The variant get together with means “meet with someone,” as in I can't get together with them today but I'll have time next week . [Late 1600s]
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Arrive at an agreement, as in The jury was unable to get together on a verdict .
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. See under get one's act together .
Etymology
Origin of get-together
First recorded in 1910–15; noun use of verb phrase get together
Example Sentences
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Even so, Riley was hanging out with Jam and Reid just last night, he says, in a little get-together at Jimmy Iovine’s place.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 18, 2026
Guthrie was last seen on 31 January when a family member dropped her off at her home following a get-together at her daughter Annie's house.
From BBC • Feb. 15, 2026
Amy Redford, daughter of the "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" star who created the festival in 1978, said this year's get-together would be an emotional experience, just four months after her father's death.
From Barron's • Jan. 22, 2026
Copetas did say this, about the aftermath of that get-together: “After I went back to sit down, Hunter looked at me and said, ‘Jesus Christ, Craig, we’re all going to be indicted now.’
From Slate • Dec. 23, 2025
Although some of the women knew each other, most did not meet until 1986, when Bernice "B" Steadman decided to hold a 25th anniversary get-together.
From "Women in Space" by Karen Bush Gibson
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