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UK
/ɐsˈɛmbəl/
]
[ US /əˈsɛmbəɫ/ ]
[ US /əˈsɛmbəɫ/ ]
VERB
-
create by putting components or members together
They set up a committee
She pieced a quilt
He tacked together some verses -
collect in one place
Let's gather in the dining room
We assembled in the church basement -
get people together
get together all those who are interested in the project
assemble your colleagues
gather the close family members
How To Use assemble In A Sentence
- Assemble the table on a level surface, turn the top wheel upside down and place the seat wheel on top of it.
- The papyri are broken and illegible; you must assemble an intelligible jigsaw from jagged fragments, truncated lines and eroded ink. Times, Sunday Times
- For a picnic, chill the strawberries and cream separately, take them along in a cool box, and assemble them on site.
- The equipment had to be dismantled and reassembled at each new location.
- He stared out at the assembled media and uttered the immortal phrase: 'We have lost a game we should have won. The Sun
- The assembled opposition members, journalists and tourism industry heavies were slack-jawed.
- As such, the set was both heavy on the new material and encore-less, a sort of brilliant means of creating a Pavlovian effect on the assembled concert-goers.
- The mate is set free and gathers two loose genes, which it assembles into a clone of the original replicator.
- The expatriate's urban cityscape is assembled from large spools of colored thread, empty liquor bottles, and toy cars.
- Francofolies, he is called, this special time when minstrels and jongleurs assemble to share their dreams and secrets in the tongue of Moliere.