From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtogethernessto‧geth‧er‧ness /təˈɡeðənəs $ -ðər-/ noun [uncountable] TOGETHERthe pleasant feeling you have when you are part of a group of people who have a close relationship with each other the togetherness we felt at college
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togetherness• Your son/daughter will experience joy, peace and togetherness.• This is because of the continuous cycle of separation and togetherness, when the relationship is constantly being renewed.• Certainly, their post-game talk was all about unselfishness, ball-sharing and togetherness.• The days of cheerful togetherness were long gone.• Our family has a strong sense of togetherness.• Certainly it must help them locate a mate and induce a feeling of social togetherness.• To such Republicans unity is the togetherness of the master and the servant, the victor and the vanquished.