put something ↔ together phrasal verb ( see also ↑ put )
1 . to prepare or produce something by collecting pieces of information, ideas etc:
It took all morning to put the proposal together.
2 . to form people or things into a group:
We are currently putting together a sales and marketing team.
3 . to make a machine, model etc by joining all the different parts SYN assemble :
I can’t work out how to put this table together.
4 . more ... than the rest/the others/everything else put together used to say that one amount is greater than the total of a set of amounts:
Paul seemed to have more money than the rest of us put together.