Difference between reassemble and recombine

reassemble

Definitions

verb

  1. assemble once again, after taking something apart

Examples

The same crowd that was there when the pension was paid out, reassembles to inspect the goods of the trader and to start spending the money.

In short, the subject matter of the earlier paintings is radically dissimulated, and the previous staged acts of terror are stripped down into their ideological roots, scattered and reassembled.

In the portrait, Picasso has broken his subject into angular elemental forms and then reassembled them from various perspectives, like a shattered mirror.

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recombine

Definitions

verb

  1. to combine or put together again
  2. undergo genetic recombination
  3. cause genetic recombination

Examples

The nerve recombined also beyond the tendon and was subject to compression, proximal to the pisiform bone.

Like them, they tend to perpetuate their structure and to breed; they too can fuse, recombine, segregate their content; indeed they too can evolve, and in this evolution selection must surely play an important role.

Alcohol molecules bind to the polymer fragments and recombine to create 500-odd new flavor compounds.

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