Definition of Assemble in English :

Define Assemble in English

Assemble meaning in English

Meaning of Assemble in English

Pronunciation of Assemble in English

Assemble pronunciation in English

Pronounce Assemble in English

Assemble

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Verb

1. assemble, piece, put together, set up, tack, tack together

create by putting components or members together

Example Sentences:
'She pieced a quilt'
'He tacked together some verses'
'They set up a committee'

2. assemble, foregather, forgather, gather, meet

collect in one place

Example Sentences:
'We assembled in the church basement'
'Let's gather in the dining room'

3. assemble, gather, get together

get people together

Example Sentences:
'assemble your colleagues'
'get together all those who are interested in the project'
'gather the close family members'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Assemble

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verb
1. 
to come or bring together; collect or congregate
2. 
to fit or join together (the parts of something, such as a machine)
to assemble the parts of a kit
3. 
to run (a computer program) that converts a set of symbolic data, usually in the form of specific single-step instructions, into machine language
noun
ballet
a sideways leap in which the feet come together in the air in preparation for landing

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Assemble

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verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: asˈsembled or asˈsembling
1. 
to gather into a group; collect
2.  US
to fit or put together the parts of (a machine, etc.)
3. 
to translate (a computer program, instruction, etc. in assembly language) into machine language
said of an assembly program

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Assemble

see synonyms of assemble
v. as·sem·bled, as·sem·bling, as·sem·bles
v.tr.
1. To bring or call together into a group or whole: The bailiff assembled the jury. See Synonyms at call.
2. To fit together the parts or pieces of: assemble a machine; assemble data.
v.intr.
To gather together; congregate: Protesters assembled on the common. See Synonyms at gather.
n. pl. as·sem·blés (-blā)
A jump in ballet in which the feet meet together in midair and then land together on the floor.

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