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1. lash together
verb.
Bind
together
with
a
cord
or
rope.
Synonyms
tie
bind
Antonyms
untie
unlash
unstrap
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2. together
adverb.
(təˈgɛðɝ)
With
cooperation
and
interchange.
Synonyms
unitedly
Antonyms
maladjusted
megalomanic
3. together
adjective.
(təˈgɛðɝ)
Mentally
and
emotionally
stable.
Synonyms
unneurotic
Antonyms
neurotic
hysteric
4. together
adverb.
(təˈgɛðɝ)
With
a
common
plan.
Synonyms
in concert
Antonyms
obsessive-compulsive
monomaniacal
5. lash
verb.
(ˈlæʃ)
Beat
severely
with
a
whip
or
rod.
Synonyms
horsewhip
birch
flog
scourge
strap
trounce
cowhide
whip
beat
flagellate
slash
lather
work over
beat up
welt
switch
cat
leather
Antonyms
woman
succeed
understate
inhale
stay in place
Etymology
lash (English)
lasche (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. lash
noun.
(ˈlæʃ)
Leather
strip
that
forms
the
flexible
part
of
a
whip.
Synonyms
leather strip
thong
whip
Antonyms
lose
praise
inflexibility
refresh
Etymology
lash (English)
lasche (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
7. lash
noun.
(ˈlæʃ)
A
quick
blow
delivered
with
a
whip
or
whiplike
object.
Synonyms
whip
blow
whiplash
Antonyms
nonwoody
unstrap
unfasten
dull
Etymology
lash (English)
lasche (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
8. lash
noun.
(ˈlæʃ)
Any
of
the
short
curved
hairs
that
grow
from
the
edges
of
the
eyelids.
Synonyms
eyelid
lid
eyelash
palpebra
cilium
hair
Antonyms
stand still
conformist
rested
take away
switch on
Etymology
lash (English)
lasche (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
9. lash
verb.
(ˈlæʃ)
Lash
or
flick
about
sharply.
Synonyms
swing
sway
Antonyms
come
conserve
disconnect
Etymology
lash (English)
lasche (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
10. lash
verb.
(ˈlæʃ)
Bind
with
a
rope,
chain,
or
cord.
Synonyms
frap
tie
bind
Antonyms
unlash
untie
disengage
switch off
Etymology
lash (English)
lasche (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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