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  1. The meaning of ASSEMBLE is to bring together (as in a particular place or for a particular purpose). How to use assemble in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Assemble.

  2. Assemble means to bring together in one place, as in I assembled all of the ingredients for a chocolate cake on the table. Assemble can also mean to put or fit things together, as in Ikea is known for selling furniture that you have to assemble.

  3. to bring or come together in a single group or place, or to put together the parts of something: [ I ] When the fire alarm rings, everyone is supposed to leave the building and assemble in the schoolyard. [ T ] Workers were earning $20 an hour assembling cars.

  4. To assemble means to bring together, as in people or parts. The volunteers assembled to assemble the bikes for the needy kids.

  5. assemble (somewhat formal) to fit together all the separate parts of something, such as a piece of furniture or a machine: The cupboard is easy to assemble. put something together to make or prepare something by fitting or collecting parts together: to put together a model plane

  6. Definition of assemble verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 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. (Computer Science) to run (a computer program) that converts a set of symbolic data, usually in the form of specific single-step instructions, into machine language.

  8. 4 days ago · To assemble something means to collect it together or to fit the different parts of it together.

  9. To bring or call together into a group or whole. The bailiff assembled the jury. American Heritage. To gather into a group; collect. Webster's New World. To fit together the parts or pieces of. Assemble a machine; assemble data. American Heritage. To fit or put together the parts of (a machine, etc.) Webster's New World.

  10. assemble. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English as‧sem‧ble /əˈsembəl/ AWL verb 1 [ intransitive, transitive] if you assemble a large number of people or things, or if they assemble, they are gathered together in one place, often for a particular purpose A large crowd had assembled outside the American embassy.

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