verb

congregate

to gather, to assemble

People began to congregate around the town square.

People began to congregate around the town square.

Birds often congregate in large flocks before migrating.

Birds often congregate in large flocks before migrating.

to gather together in a group People began to congregate around the town square.

Synonyms: gather, assemble, convene; Antonyms: disperse, scatter

From Latin 'con-' (together) + 'gregare' (to collect into a flock), from 'grex' (flock).

Think of a 'gregarious' (sociable) person who loves to be with a 'flock' or group. To 'congregate' is to form such a group.

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