coming together

English

Etymology

From come together.

Noun

coming together (plural comings together)

  1. A union.
  2. A collision.
    • 2021 August 23, Dermot Gallagher "Ref Watch; Wolves 0-1 Tottenham" Sky Sports
      INCIDENT: Wolves want a penalty of their own when Nelson Semedo goes down under the challenge of Oliver Skipp but nothing is given.
      DERMOT'S VERDICT: You ask for consistency and I think in different instances in different games this weekend, referees came to the same conclusion - that there was a coming-together but not necessarily a foul.

Verb

coming together

  1. present participle and gerund of come together