What does band together mean?
Definitions for band together
band to·geth·er
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Princeton's WordNet
band together, confederateverb
form a group or unite
"The groups banded together"
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band togetherverb
to unite, to come together
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band together
To band together means to unite or join forces, typically in order to achieve a common goal or to face a common enemy or challenge. This can be in a social, political, or economic context. It implies cooperation, solidarity, and mutual support among the members of the group.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of band together in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of band together in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of band together in a Sentence
In 1974 I was trying to get my first little band together. That year marked kind of a traumatic point in my life, but I had a lot of support from friends and family and a lot of good things ended up coming out of it.
In other words, we are just lazy. You need a president that really cares. So, I am going to tell you we are going to fight, and we are going to struggle and Puerto Ricans are going to band together and they are going to make the most of it, but I've got to tell you, as long as President Trump is President of the United States, they are never going to rebuild United States.
I know that for many women right now, there is a sentiment of despair, but again, we have to band together and not wallow. We have to do the work. This moment requires unity – really listening to people, understanding the Constitution was written at a time when women were second-class citizens. We’re not. Certain things need to change.
Kids don't belong to the government, and parents are never going to surrender their right to educate their children as they see fit, the implosion of the NSBA shows that parents are a force to be reckoned with if they band together and push for change.
We kind of band together on things like hate speech, i think there are a lot of things that she strongly believes in that a lot of people just don't support here.
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