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Meaning of assemble
to bring together and order parts or people to form a whole or a group
Etymology of assemble
The word "assemble" comes from Old French "assembler", from "as-" (to, together) and "sembler" (to seem), which is derived from Latin "simul" (together) and "parere" (to show)
Historically, the word has been used since the 14th century to describe the act of gathering people or things together for a common purpose
Synonyms
gather
meet
collect
convene
congregate
unite
merge
combine
integrate
join
link
connect
affiliate
associate
rally
mobilize
organize
marshal
muster
levy
enlist
recruit
call up
summon
convocate
bring together
put together
piece together
construct
build
compile
amass
aggregate
accumulate
group
classify
categorize
assort
sort
arrange
align
configure
set up
establish
found
constitute
form
create
make
manufacture
produce
assemble
put together
bring together
Definitions
- to bring together and order parts or people to form a whole or a group
- to fit together the parts of something, such as a piece of furniture
- to gather or meet, especially for a formal or public purpose
Usage Examples
- The company will assemble a team of experts to work on the new project
- The instructions told us to assemble the furniture before using it
- The crowd began to assemble in the town square for the protest
Antonyms
dismantle
disassemble
separate
disconnect
divide
scatter
disperse
dissipate
break up
split
sever
detach
isolate
seclude
segregate
dissociate
dispel
dismiss
discharge
dismiss
disband
dissolve
demolish
destroy