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/əˈsembəl/,
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assembles, 3rd person singular present; assembling, present participle; assembled, past tense; assembled, past participle;
  1. (of people) Gather together in one place for a common purpose
    • - a crowd had assembled outside the gates
  2. Bring (people or things) together for a common purpose
    • - he assembled the surviving members of the group for a tour
  3. (of male moths) Gather for mating in response to a pheromone released by a female

  4. Fit together the separate component parts of (a machine or other object)
    • - a factory that assembled parts for trucks
  5. Translate (a program) from assembly language into machine code


  1. (assemble) create by putting components or members together; "She pieced a quilt"; "He tacked together some verses"; "They set up a committee"
  2. (assemble) meet: collect in one place; "We assembled in the church basement"; "Let's gather in the dining room"
  3. (assemble) get people together; "assemble your colleagues"; "get together all those who are interested in the project"; "gather the close family members"
  4. (assembling) collection: the act of gathering something together
  5. (Assemble (album)) Assemble is the debut full-length album recorded by the Stoke-based ska punk band Grown at Home. It was produced with Curig Huws.
  6. (assemblance) Resemblance; likeness; appearance
  7. (Assemblé) Assembled or joined together.
  8. (assemble) The act of translating a program expressed in an assembler language into a computer machine language.
  9. (Assemblé) [a-sahn-BLAY] Assembled or joined together. A step in which the working foot slides well along the ground before being swept into the air. As the foot goes into the air the dancer pushes off the floor with the supporting leg, extending the toes. ...
  10. (assemblé) (ah-sahm-blay') To put together, to make a jump from one foot then landing on both feet.
  11. (Assemblé) (assam blay) - Lifting off the floor on one leg, and landing on two. Legs assemble at the same time and return to fifth position.
  12. (ASSEMBLE) Means to construct a tank car without welding on the tank car tank. The tank would, in this situation, have been fabricated by another shop authorized to construct tanks.
  13. (ASSEMBLE) Causes another document template or graphical form to be added to an assembly queue, based upon template logic.
  14. (Assemble) (ah-som-BLAY) - Take off jumping from one foot, swing free leg forward to horizontal and bring the feet together in the air or just as the feet land.
  15. (Assemble) (with accent on 2nd e) (assembled) A jump finishing and ending in 5th position. The working foot brushes the floor with a demi plie followed immediately by a jump where the legs join mid air and land feet in 5th with a demi plie.
  16. (Assemble) But I had to tell you about control track to tell you about assemble.  Assemble is what the machine does when it records the control track. If you put your VCR into record it records control track either by recording a television signal or what you are sending it from your camera.
  17. (Assemble) The work of organizing and joining the shots of a film in the sequence in which they will appear in the finished print. (Film Editing)
  18. (Assemble) To collect and place in the proper positions, the various members or fabricated parts entering into construction.
  19. (Assemblé) Leave the ground from one foot and land on both feet.
  20. (assemble) To collect the resources of a HATS project, along with the necessary executable code, into an application .ear file in preparation for transferring the application to the server.
  21. (assembling) Process of fitting together the components of a movement. This was formerly done entirely by hand, but the operations have now been largely automated. Nevertheless, the human element is still primordial, especially for inspection and testing.
  22. (assembling) Gathering all the component pages of a book or manual and ordering them in correct sequence for binding. See also: collate; gathering; inserting.
  23. (Assembling) The putting together in correct relation the parts that make up a machine or Mechanism.
  24. (Assembling) all of those components (i.e., the calendered and cut carcasses and belts, and the extruded tread, sidewall, and beads) on a tire building machine – this is hard physical labor, and a mistake at this stage can result in a tire that does not stick together properly after it is used ...