Forgather [verb]
Definition of Forgather:
increase, augment
Synonyms of Forgather:
● Get
● Heighten
● Obtain
● Jump
● Collect
● Enhance
● Promote
● Boost
● Pyramid
● Dignify
● Recruit
● Rally
● Form
● Magnify
● Enlarge
● Exalt
● Congress
● Inflate
● Levy
● Mushroom
● Escalate
● Snowball
● Assemble
● Amplify
● Advance
● Muster
● Hike
● Gather
● Up
● Mass
● Mobilize
● Honor
● Build up
● Look up
● Perk up
● Pick up
● Put up
● Goose
● Fetch up
● Goose up
● Hike up
● Jack up
● Jump up
● Run up
● Shoot up
Opposite/Antonyms of Forgather:
● Neglect
● Abandon
● Finish
● Conclude
● Depress
● Drop
● Stop
● Halt
● Contract
● Shrink
● Reduce
● Lower
● Diminish
● Separate
● Divide
● Hurt
● Lose
● Suppress
● Repress
● Ignore
● Raze
● Destroy
● Demolish
● Denounce
● Curtail
● Condense
● Compress
● Abridge
● Lessen
● Soothe
● Disperse
● Scatter
● Shame
● Disgrace
● Condemn
● Decrease
● Weaken
● Dissuade
Sentence/Example of Forgather:
No longer would she forgather with the neighbors over a pot of tea for a pleasant vindictive chat.
And yet, although he loved best to forgather with those of his own sex, woman meant much for him!
About the time when the happy event is to take place all the inhabitants forgather in a special place to await the good news.
It is quite remarkable how the Australian seems to forgather with the Scotsman wherever in France he meets him.
Our parting was not as it had been before, when we knew that sooner or later we should forgather in one place or the other.
There was no joking here, nor that elephantine persiflage which marks rough men when they forgather in the wilderness.
On the Riva, where I was wont to forgather with many of them, they finally got to calling me "Wa-hoo."
It's a snug bit house where some of the West Country billies forgather for a nicht at e'en.
Doctors and chaplains and the teamsters, and Dick Ewell will forgather all right ——!
On the 17th of January we should forgather in Constantinople.