band together in English

join together, unite (as in action or coalition)

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1. Those who feel threatened band together.

2. The liberals band together against the new legislation.

3. They can band together into a little guerrilla action.

4. We decided to band together and organize a protest.

5. We need to band together to fight these reforms.

6. We must band together to fight the common enemy.

7. 18 They can band together into a little guerrilla action.

8. If we band together, we can give our argument strength.

9. All the executive band together like birds of a feather.

10. Seek out others who might be suffering too; suggest you band together.

11. They band together against the righteous and condemn the innocent to death.

12. Real-ale drinkers were forced to band together to protect their heritage.

13. It's our nature to band together in small teams for support and encouragement.

14. Only when there was definite proof of danger would children band together for protection.

15. I think we should all band together and speak up for better working conditions.

16. They were forced to band together because the city was doing nothing for them.

17. Adhesions may occur when tissues make contact and band together, most often after surgery

18. At Activistic, we are convinced that when people band together, they can achieve incredible things.

19. Chaos ensues as the patrons of the establishment band together to fight for their lives.

20. Paul and I were getting a band together, and we needed a new record deal.

21. The farmers band together to oppose it, but are beaten and ruined by the heartless machine.

22. In 2006 local sheiks and former insurgents began to band together to form the Awakening movement.

23. I know the people of China will band together to recover and heal from this disaster.

24. That's how you win games like that; you band together and everybody gives a little extra.

25. Local residents could band together and pay a local firm to reduce air or water pollution.

26. REQUIEM - villagers band together in an attempt to force their landlord to let them bury their dead.

27. 17 REQUIEM - villagers band together in an attempt to force their landlord to let them bury their dead.

28. If enough people band together to reduce energy during these peaks they can become a virtual power plant.

29. When nations breach agreed international norms, the countries who espouse those norms must be convinced to band together to enforce them.

30. Tell me about the decision to put this band together, the Crazy Truth, and go to a stripped-down, power trio sound.

31. Warring Alien and Predator races descend on a rural Colorado town, where unsuspecting residents must band together for any chance of survival

32. 18 When nations breach agreed international norms, the countries who espouse those norms must be convinced to band together to enforce them.

33. A team of Bobbleheads band together to defend their collector’s home when uninvited relatives barge in looking to steal from his prized collection.

34. If you don't get any big opportunities handed to you, you may be able to band together with your co-workers and create some.

35. Pragati (Content Writer Bynamed Content Queen) I have my way with words and that lets me band together for tasks with everybody in the team

36. For example, in a situation in which several bystanders need to band together to overwhelm a perpetrator, they will be more likely to act collectively than to act alone.

37. 29 For example, in a situation in which several bystanders need to band together to overwhelm a perpetrator, they will be more likely to act collectively than to act alone.

38. It is one thing to have some individuals around, even if they band together as a minority group, who cannot or will not abide by the institutional rules of cousinhood.

39. Claque, (French Claquer: “to clap”), organized body of persons who, either for hire or from other motives, band together to applaud or deride a performance and thereby attempt to influence the audience

40. At the same time, disgruntled citizens resisting the ever-growing role of technology in Pernese life band together as Abominators, attacking Crafthalls, and are determined to destroy all the new technology in use.

41. Because primarily of the power of the Internet, people of modest means can band together and amass vast sums of money that can change the world for some public good if they all agree.

42. Between flight tests, classes, and Murders, Scra, Ky and Ree must band together to uncover the truth about their utopia and the whispers of a superweapon - “The Croaking” - that are seeping from the cracks.

43. The Anglosphere Confederation - If the United Kingdom and the nations which were initially formed primarily through British migration (US, NZ, AUS, CAN) decided to band together in a system similar to the European Union.

44. Units of Archers are often irregular bands of hunters and trappers that band together to form their own regiments of scouts and support units, and are ready to answer the call to arms at any given time

45. Manson described her first session with the band as "a disaster", as she had no experience as a session player, and she and the band were "two parties totally uncomfortable with the situation", but the "mutual disdain" from that meeting managed to pull the band together.

46. Lili (Pauline Burlet, La Vie en Rose), outraged by the injustices of the Nazi occupation, and a group of like-minded souls band together to fight the Germans and their French collaborators, all the while producing the underground newspaper Resistance for which they will go to dangerous lengths to illegally distribute

47. Gwynne Dyer points out: “The idea that all the nations of the world will band together to deter or punish aggression by some maverick country is fine in principle, but who defines the aggressor, and who pays the cost in money and lives that may be needed to make him stop?”

48. Confederate: 1 adj united in a confederacy or league Synonyms: allied , Confederative united characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity v form a group or unite Synonyms: band together Type of: unify , unite act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief v form a confederation with; of nations Type of: unify , unite act