together with
preposition
UK: /təˈɡeðər wɪð/
US: /təˈɡeðər wɪθ/
In addition to someone or something.
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I will bring my friend together with me.
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The company president, together with her assistant, attended the conference.
Used to say that something else is also present or involved with something.
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The kids ate pizza together with ice cream.
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She had a high fever together with a bad cough, so she saw a doctor.
To be considered or judged at the same time as someone or something else.
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The cost of the frame together with the picture was too high.
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Her determination, together with her experience, made her the best candidate.