The difference between Bewed and Put together

When used as verbs, bewed means to pledge oneself to, whereas put together means to assemble, construct, build or formulate.


Put together is also adjective with the meaning: in total.

check bellow for the other definitions of Bewed and Put together

  1. Bewed as a verb (transitive):

    To pledge oneself to; betroth; wed; marry.

  2. Bewed as a verb (transitive):

    To unite closely and intimately; join.

  1. Put together as a verb (transitive):

    To assemble, construct, build or formulate.

    Examples:

    "If you try to put together the model kit yourself, be very careful not to break any of the pieces."

    "We'll need to put together a plan if we want to get this project finished."

  1. Put together as an adjective:

    In total.

    Examples:

    "Alaska has more land than Texas and Oklahoma put together."

  2. Put together as an adjective (especially with an adjective indicating degree):

    Stable and sound psychologically and hence in other respects; competent and responsible.

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