verb
- to come together; to assemble or meet
Usage: formal; somewhat archaic
Examples
- The old friends decided to forgather at the annual reunion.
- Members of the club forgather every third Thursday of the month.
- The townspeople would forgather in the square during festivals.
- Scholars from around the world forgathered to discuss the findings.
- The family chose to forgather at their ancestral home for the holidays.
- Local artists forgather at the gallery to share their work.