Expressions used in Everyday Spoken English in Social and Professional contexts
get together
get together
Meaning(s)
1) gather or assemble socially
How to MemorizePopularity HighProfessional HighSocial
let's get together, have a get-together
Analysis
To get together means to physically or metaphorically bring people together in a place usually with a shared or common goal. As a noun 'a get-together' is used to talk about a gathering of people.
Social Examples (Basic)
Let's get together this week and discuss your progress, said the boss to his assistant.
Thefamily got together to celebratetheir parents' wedding anniversary.
The womanorganised a small get-together to celebrateher husband's birthday.
Thefamily get-together was postponedafter a storm struck the east coast.
Professional Examples (Basic)
We can get togetheron a video call to save you coming into the office.
I suggest weget togetherat the end of the week to review the progress we made.
The conference is a great opportunity for professionals in the same industry toget together, network and exchange the latest developments with one another.