1) a group of people who have come together for a particular purpose (assembly)
2) (a room or building used by) a society, group etc who come together as members for a particular purpose (club)
3) to come together violently by accident (collide)
4) a place (in a building or enclosed by buildings) where people come together (concourse)
5) to come together (congregate)
6) (to call people) to come together (for a meeting etc) (convene)
7) a place where two or more things have been joined together; to come together (join)
8) (of people) to come together from different places by arrangement or by accident; a gathering of people, especially on horses to go after a fox (meet)
9) (to cause something) to come together into small folds or wrinkles (pucker)
10) (to cause people) to come together again (reunite)
(to cause businesses, societies, groups of people) to join together
blend
(to cause people) to gather together
congregate
to work in partnership
work together
to agree (with a person, an opinion)
agree, approve
(to call people) to come together (for a meeting etc)
bring together; meet
(of lines, people, moving objects, opinions) to come towards each other and meet at a point
gather
(to cause states, organizations, societies) to unite into a federation
ally
to join (parts) into a whole; complete (something) by adding parts
mix, merge
to divide (something) by cutting, passing or lying across; (of lines) to cross each other
cut across; cross at a point
to make shape; to set into a jelly
coagulate
to make (anger, punishment etc) less serious or severe
check, diminish, lighten
to become friendly with (a person) after a quarrel
make peace; adjust
(to cause (people)) to form again into groups or into new groups
reorganize, unite
mix, merge
mix, merge