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US
/ˌɹiəˈsɛmbəɫ/
]
[ UK /ɹˌiːɐsˈɛmbəl/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːɐsˈɛmbəl/ ]
VERB
- assemble once again, after taking something apart
How To Use reassemble In A Sentence
- 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.
- These set boundaries of a sort, but the blocks could, at least in this caricature, be assembled and reassembled in fluctuating patterns.
- Suddenly the school bell rings and the class reassembles 20 minutes later.
- After a lunch break, we reassemble for the main event, the hypobaric chamber flight.
- To create "Arch," a rock and steel structure on the boardwalk at Redondo Beach in Seattle, John dynamited and fractured a 40-ton slab of solid rock then reassembled it intentionally leaving a few parts out like a jigsaw puzzle. Darby Roach: Sculptor John T. Young, Turning Swords into Plowshares
- The other side believes that far frontier exploration and other uses require large preassembled elements launched from Earth rather than built from smaller pieces delivered to orbit. Rick Tumlinson: The Senate Launch System
- After lunch, the class reassembled.
- For ease and safety, the students first fitted the frame together on the ground, then took it apart and reassembled it in place.