intr.v., -ered, also -ered, -er·ing, -er·ing, -ers, -ers.
- To gather together; assemble.
- To meet another, especially by accident.
Dictionary:
for·gath·er fore·gath·er (fôr-găTH'ər, fōr-)
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Thesaurus:
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WordNet:
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The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
collect in one place
Synonyms: meet, gather, assemble, foregather
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