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Stitch together Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɪtʃ/ /təˈɡɛðɝ
STITCH tuh-GEH-thur
stˈɪtʃ/ /təɡˈɛðɐ
st-ITCH tuh-GEH-thuh

Definition

To join pieces of fabric or material by sewing them, or to combine different things to make a whole, often used figuratively to talk about organizing ideas or parts.

Usage & Nuances

Semi-formal/neutral; literal with sewing, but often figurative in business, writing, or organizing contexts (e.g., 'stitch together a plan'). Common mistake: don't use for unrelated joining (e.g., not for taping or glueing together). Pairs with 'pieces,' 'parts,' 'story,' 'plan.'

Example Sentences

Let's stitch together a plan for the party.

basic

He stitched together a story from different memories.

basic

We managed to stitch together a team just in time for the match.

natural

She had to stitch together her broken bag with some thread she found.

natural

The manager tried to stitch together a solution from everyone’s ideas.

natural

She stitched together two pieces of fabric.

basic