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assemble
make, gather
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compose
make by putting pieces together, assemble
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set up
make, assemble
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join
make by putting pieces together, assemble
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make up
make by putting pieces together, write
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connect
make by putting pieces together
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combine
make by putting pieces together
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gather
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construct
make, assemble
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make
write, activity
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build
make, assemble
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fabricate
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erect
make, activity
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link
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collect
gather
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compile
collect, gather
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manufacture
activity
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fashion
activity
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unite
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mix
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produce
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frame
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draw up
write
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piece together
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concoct
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create
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form
produce
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devise
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piece
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tack together
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compound
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match
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amalgamate
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shape
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forge
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amass
collect, gather
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incorporate
combine
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contrive
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tack
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throw together
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Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > put together
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Персональный Сократ > put together
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put together smth. /smth. together/ put together a dictionary составлять словарь и т.д.; put one’s thoughts together собраться с мыслями
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put together smth. /smth. together/ in some manner it’s easier to take a machine to pieces than to put it together again легче разобрать машину, чем снова собрать ее
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be put together with smth. pieces of a broken plate were put together with glue разбитая тарелка и т.д. была склеена; some furniture is put together with glue некоторые предметы мебели ставят /сажают/ на клей
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put together smth. /smth. together/ in smth. put together a large amount of biological facts in a book собрать в книге воедино большее количество сведений /фактов/ из области биологии
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put together smth. /smth. together/ before ) I must put my thoughts /ideas/ together before I go on to the platform я должен собраться с мыслями перед выходом на трибуну; I managed to get my facts together only after he gave me additional data я смог разобраться в материале только после того, как он сообщил мне дополнительные данные
English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > put together
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put together
[ʹpʋttəʹgeðə]
1. 1) соединять; скреплять
the broken edges of the plate were put together with glue — отбитые края тарелки были приклеены
2) складывать; помещать вместе
to put smb. together at table — посадить кого-л. рядом за стол
the boys were put together in one dormitory — мальчиков поместили в одной спальне
he thought he knew more than all his teachers put together — он считал, что знает больше всех своих учителей вместе взятых
3) собирать ()
2. составлять; компилировать
to put two and two together — сообразить; смекнуть; прикинуть; сделать должный вывод
НБАРС > put together
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put together
1. phr v соединять; скреплять
2. phr v складывать; помещать вместе
3. phr v собирать
4. phr v составлять; компилировать
Синонимический ряд:
1. made (verb) assembled; built; constructed; erected; fabricated; fashioned; forged; formed; framed; made; manufactured; molded; moulded; produced; shaped
2. make (verb) assemble; build; connect; construct; erect; fabricate; fashion; forge; form; frame; join; make; manufacture; mold; produce; set up; shape
English-Russian base dictionary > put together
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Англо-русский синонимический словарь > put together
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put together
[‘pʊttə’geðə]
1) Общая лексика: компилировать, комплектовать, помещать вместе, скомпилировать, скреплять, собирать , собрать , соединить, соединять, сопоставить, сопоставлять, составить, составлять, собирать , формировать, вместе взятые , компоновать
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > put together
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put together
- скомпоновать
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > put together
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > put together
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put together
1) соединять; сопоставлять
Put your hands together and close your eyes. — Возьмите друг друга за руки и закройте глаза.
It will be difficult to put a team together. — Собрать команду будет тяжело.
Англо-русский современный словарь > put together
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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > put together
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Англо-русский технический словарь > put together
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > put together
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put together
соединять; сопоставлять
компилировать
собирать
Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > put together
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put together
а) соединять; сопоставлять;
б) компилировать;
в) собирать (механизм)
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соединять, собирать, составить, компилировать, сопоставлять
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1) соединять
2) компилировать
3) собиратьНовый англо-русский словарь > put together
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English-Russian dictionary offshore oil gas & environment > put together
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put together
v.sòstavjati · составјати
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, sòstaviti · составити
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Dictionary English-Interslavic > put together
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put together (a) report
Деловая лексика:составить отчёт
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > put together (a) report
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put together — index affix, annex (add), attach (join), cement, collect (gather), commingle … Law dictionary
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put together — verb create by putting components or members together (Freq. 4) She pieced a quilt He tacked together some verses They set up a committee • Syn: ↑assemble, ↑piece, ↑set up, ↑tack, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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put together — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms put together : present tense I/you/we/they put together he/she/it puts together present participle putting together past tense put together past participle put together 1) to produce or organize something… … English dictionary
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put together — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you put something together, you join its different parts to each other so that it can be used. [V n P] He took it apart brick by brick, and put it back together again… [V P n (not pron)] The factories no longer relied upon a… … English dictionary
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put together — 1. verb To assemble, construct, or build. If you try to put together the model kit yourself, be very careful not to break any of the pieces. 2. adjective a) Combined, assembled … Wiktionary
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put together — phr verb Put together is used with these nouns as the object: ↑anthology, ↑bibliography, ↑coalition, ↑exhibition, ↑list, ↑package, ↑picture, ↑piece, ↑plan, ↑proposal, ↑puzzle, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
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put together — Synonyms and related words: accouple, accumulate, add, agglomerate, agglutinate, aggregate, aggroup, amalgamate, amass, articulate, assemble, assimilate, associate, band, batch, blend, bond, bracket, brew, bridge, bridge over, bring together,… … Moby Thesaurus
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put together — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To create by forming, combining, or altering materials: assemble, build, construct, fabricate, fashion, forge1, frame, make, manufacture, mold, produce, shape. See MAKE. II verb See put … English dictionary for students
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put together — to assemble or fit together pieces or parts to make a whole … Idioms and examples
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To put together — Put Put, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Put}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Putting}.] [AS. potian to thrust: cf. Dan. putte to put, to put into, Fries. putje; perh. akin to W. pwtio to butt, poke, thrust; cf. also Gael. put to push, thrust, and E. potter, v. i.] 1. To … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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put together — phrasal 1. to create as a unified whole ; construct 2. add, combine … New Collegiate Dictionary
I am starting a blog focused on software development and trying to come up with some catchy name for it.
The theme of the blog should be «putting things together», or to «connect all dots of complex programming problems».
Is there a one word or a simple phrase that would mean the same thing? I was thinking about words like «fusion» or «link», but the resulting names (codefusion, codelinking, codelinker) don’t feel right somehow.
asked Apr 19, 2014 at 22:28
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Invent your own word! Perhaps something like «codecatenate» or «codecatenation»
A deliberate play on the word concatenate, which seems to have the exact meaning you desire. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/concatenate
answered Apr 20, 2014 at 4:05
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Assemble (verb) — fit together the separate component parts of (a machine or other object).
Alternate forms: assembly (noun), assembling (verb)
I like the sound «Code Assembly», «Code Assembler», or «Assembling Code», but you do risk being mistaken for being a blog about Assembly Language.
answered Apr 20, 2014 at 1:12
IQAndreasIQAndreas
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Synthesis?
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/synthesis
the combining of the constituent elements of separate material or abstract entities into a single or unified entity (opposed to analysis, ) the separating of any material or abstract entity into its constituent elements.
answered Apr 19, 2014 at 22:40
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These words basically mean «a lot of things coming together to form one thing»:
Syncrasy: (Noun) Combination of many things.
Coadunate: (Adjective) Combine into one.
Inosculate: (Verb) Combine into one.
answered Apr 19, 2014 at 22:45
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answered Apr 20, 2014 at 0:33
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There is «nexus», meaning a series of connections between one thing and another. There is also «plexus», which is the same thing, but in the form of a mesh or net, or a criss-cross pattern of any sort. If you’re looking for a catchy title, you might put both words together and call it Nexus Plexus.
answered Apr 20, 2014 at 16:16
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Network or tie-in comes to my mind .
What about: code-combining , code-solving or code-solution
answered Apr 19, 2014 at 22:31
here is a word:
Collate — Collect and combine (texts, information, or data)
you could form a cool name such as «code collation» or «code collating».
answered Apr 20, 2014 at 3:18
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Словосочетания
Автоматический перевод
собрать, положить совместно
Перевод по словам
put — класть, ставить, помещать, положенный, толкание, толчок, метание
together — вместе, друг с другом, одновременно, собранный, тесно связанный, неразлучный
Примеры
The generators are put together in the machine shop.
Данные генераторы собирают в механическом цехе.
The artist had put together a portfolio of his work.
Художник составил портфолио своего творчества.
The hastily put together report contained a lot of errors.
В этом составленном на скорую руку докладе была целая куча ошибок.
Paul seemed to have more money than the rest of us put together.
Похоже, что у Пола было больше денег, чем у нас всех, вместе взятых.
People love British cars. Take the Mini. In Japan, it still sells more than all the other British cars put together.
Люди обожают британские машины. Взять, например, Мини — в Японии она по прежнему продаётся больше, чем все остальные британские автомобили, вместе взятые.
This weepy threatens to outmisery all the others put together. *
Этот фильм, похоже, будет более душераздирающим, чем все остальные вместе взятые.
The furniture has been knocked down ready for the buyer to put it together himself.
Мебель разбирается на детали, а собирает её сам покупатель.
Примеры, отмеченные *, могут содержать сленг и разговорные фразы.
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
These had to be put together into a whole and clothed in suitable language.
All the wood parts come pre-cut so that they can be slotted together (=put together using slots).
…police asked psychiatrists to put together a portrait of the moonstruck marksman who was responsible for the shootings…
Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке ☰, напротив примера.
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Synonyms of put together
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put together
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Definition of put together
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as in add
to combine (numbers) into a single sum
He put together all their bills to figure out their monthly expenses.
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add
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sum
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subtract
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tot (up)
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total
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totalize
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cast (up)
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foot (up)
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calculate
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tote (up)
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count
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divide
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summate
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compute
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work out
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table
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cipher
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multiply
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tabulate
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figure
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number
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tally
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tell
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reckon
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enumerate
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recompute
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refigure
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as in build
to form by putting together parts or materials
They put together an exact replica of the Empire State Building.
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build
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construct
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assemble
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make up
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set up
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put up
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make
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create
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found
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erect
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design
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piece
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establish
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rear
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manufacture
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produce
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fabricate
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raise
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shape
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generate
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confect
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carpenter
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reedify
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father
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rebuild
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fashion
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organize
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institute
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mold
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frame
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begin
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hammer
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originate
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forge
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innovate
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throw up
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initiate
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inaugurate
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devise
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invent
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jerry—build
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constitute
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concoct
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reconstruct
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imagine
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coin
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conceive
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reassemble
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combine
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handcraft
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retrofit
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prefabricate
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contrive
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unite
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rig (up)
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redevelop
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think (up)
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cook (up)
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
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take down
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tear down
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knock down
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destroy
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strike
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dismantle
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pull down
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ruin
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level
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disassemble
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wreck
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dismember
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flatten
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demolish
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smash
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shatter
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pulverize
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explode
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devastate
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blow up
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ruinate
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raze
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separate
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demount
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disengage
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divide
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detach
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disconnect
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disjoin
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disunite
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take down
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tear down
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knock down
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destroy
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strike
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dismantle
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pull down
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ruin
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level
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disassemble
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wreck
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dismember
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flatten
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demolish
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smash
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shatter
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pulverize
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explode
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devastate
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blow up
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ruinate
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raze
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separate
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demount
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disengage
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divide
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detach
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as in prepare
to put (something) into proper and usually carefully worked out written form
She put together a poem that she presented to the group on poetry night.
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prepare
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compose
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draft
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draw up
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write
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craft
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frame
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cast
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formulate
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form
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shape
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state
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word
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pen
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sculpture
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author
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fashion
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build
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mold
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phrase
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make
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couch
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devise
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piece (together)
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verbalize
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express
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construct
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assemble
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conceive
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compound
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fabricate
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concoct
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reframe
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reformulate
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indite
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redraft
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as in produce
to bring into being by combining, shaping, or transforming materials
They put together a beautiful dress for the queen.
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produce
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make
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manufacture
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create
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form
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fashion
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frame
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build
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construct
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make up
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assemble
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set up
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put up
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craft
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structure
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throw up
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shape
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organize
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knock out
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fabricate
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patch (together)
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cobble (together or up)
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design
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throw up
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rear
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erect
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father
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establish
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institute
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mold
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hew
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forge
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originate
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raise
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invent
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devise
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mint
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picture
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handcraft
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visualize
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imagine
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conceive
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remake
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concoct
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envisage
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contrive
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prefabricate
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refashion
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think (up)
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remanufacture
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cook (up)
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take apart
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dismantle
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break up
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destroy
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disassemble
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abolish
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ruin
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wreck
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eradicate
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annihilate
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exterminate
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flatten
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extinguish
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explode
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smash
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shatter
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demolish
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pulverize
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blow up
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dismember
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devastate
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raze
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take apart
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dismantle
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break up
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destroy
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disassemble
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abolish
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ruin
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wreck
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eradicate
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annihilate
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exterminate
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flatten
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extinguish
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explode
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smash
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shatter
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demolish
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pulverize
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blow up
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dismember
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devastate
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raze
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Thesaurus Entries Near put together
putting up with
put together
put to it
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