congregate - use in sentences

Preposition: on

  • street: At Dudley and West Bromwich the news caused crowds to congregate on the streets to excitedly discuss the victory.

Object

  • crowd: On the Friday evening another huge crowd congregated on the Left Bank.

Modifying Another Word

  • naturally: Working with children where they naturally congregate was often an essential element in the projects examined.
  • together: In the 17th century Russian peasants would weekly congregate together to discuss the village's issues.
  • there: CW: I know, we all used to meet there, congregate there.
  • here: From June to October, humpback whales congregate here to give birth to their young.
  • often: In winter, groups of Sand Tiger sharks often congregate close to the large overhang on the southeast side.

Followed by a transitive particle

  • around: On Sunday, they will congregate around an enormous middle oak ' tree toward the Northern end of the bypass.

Infinitive complement

  • feed: With Al on board, Scherer drove around to various stops where cats congregate to feed.

Preposition: in

  • park: When straight people congregate in car parks or secluded areas, in a practice known as dogging, exactly the same laws apply.
  • village: The cities are all but deserted, as families congregate in the villages where they originated.
  • number: The birds congregate in large numbers at just a few sites, making them vulnerable to any changes.
  • water: The newly discharged young tend to congregate in the quieter water.

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