join forces

English

Etymology

Verb

join forces (third-person singular simple present joins forces, present participle joining forces, simple past and past participle joined forces)

  1. (idiomatic) to combine labour, to come together, to unite
    • 2018 December 22, Tom Woods, "Ben Shapiro and Bette Midler sittin' in a tree", Lewrockwell.com
      When Hollywood and the neocons join forces against something, you know it has to be good.

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