stitch together

phrasal-verb
UK: /stɪtʃ təˈɡeðər/
US: /stɪtʃ təˈɡeðər/
  1. To join things by sewing.

    1. I can stitch together the two pieces of fabric easily.
    2. She had to stitch together the torn edges of her favorite jacket carefully.
  2. To create something by combining different elements or ideas.

    1. We can stitch together a plan using your ideas.
    2. The film manages to stitch together various scenes into a coherent narrative.
stitch together verb
  1. To create or repair something quickly or temporarily by sewing.

    1. Can you stitch together this rip in my shirt quickly?
    2. They tried to stitch together a solution before the deadline arrived abruptly.
  2. To assemble or fabricate something, often hastily or with limited resources.

    1. The engineers managed to stitch together a working prototype in just a few days.
    2. The government had to stitch together an emergency relief package for the earthquake victims.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "stitch together" in English means: To join things by sewing., To create something by combining different elements or ideas..

The phonetic transcription of "stitch together" is /stɪtʃ təˈɡeðər/ in British English and /stɪtʃ təˈɡeðər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "stitch together": piece together, assemble, unite, combine.

Example usage of "stitch together": "I can stitch together the two pieces of fabric easily.". More examples on the page.