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Togetherness: com-, con-

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  1. combine
    put or add together
    If I can combine the powers I am developing under the guidance of the Sorrows with the shadowshaping magic...the possibilities are almost unimaginable. Shadowshaper
  2. combination
    an assemblage of separate parts or qualities
    “Who would have thought of that combination of herbs? Isn’t it amazing!” she had said in delight, watching the creatures revive. Messenger
  3. comfort
    the act of consoling; giving relief in affliction
    It was as if the story was the only balm that provided any comfort. Moon Over Manifest
  4. compact
    a signed written agreement between two or more parties
    The new treaty, commonly known as the fiscal compact, was agreed at a summit. New York Times (Jan 31, 2012)
  5. complement
    make perfect or supply what is wanting
    Working in tandem, the two have complemented each other’s styles nicely in churning out yards, with Bradshaw bringing shiftiness and Jacobs bringing power. New York Times (Dec 15, 2011)
  6. concord
    a harmonious state of things and of their properties
    Addressing the divisive issue, Sanchez said one of his government's main pillars would be working for the coexistence and concord between Spaniards, especially in Catalonia. Reuters (Oct 3, 2023)
  7. conclave
    a confidential or secret meeting
    Visitors to the chapel - where popes are elected in secret conclaves - can reach 20,000 a day in summer, with up to 2,000 people inside at a time. Reuters (Oct 16, 2014)
  8. confluence
    a place where things merge or flow together
    It's a familiar narrative, yet each story is unique, contingent on the confluence of talent and fashion, context and vision. Slate
  9. congregate
    come together, usually for a purpose
    After we first arrived, the children congregated outside our house each and every morning, which confused us. The Poisonwood Bible
  10. connect
    be or become joined or united or linked
    In the passageway that connected the maids' room with the rest of the house, Gladys stopped and held open the door. How the García Girls Lost Their Accents
  11. consensus
    agreement in the judgment reached by a group as a whole
    What such communities had never been able to do, however, was to build consensus around the problems to be worked on and the solutions that would be regarded as satisfactory. The Invention of Science
  12. convene
    call together
    At precisely 3:30 P.M., at the posh Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, he convened a meeting with his four largest competitors. The Best of Enemies
Created on Mon Jun 09 10:08:18 EDT 2025 (updated Mon Jun 09 10:11:47 EDT 2025)

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