To put together using parts or materials
“He couldn't figure out how to assemble an engine of the magnitude he needed, so he'd have to steal a working model from the museum.”
To collect or gather together, typically in one place or into a unit or mass
“In short, albums help you assemble a collection of photos that you can view on many devices and share with others.”
To meet or come together at an agreed time and place
“Another 5,000 worshippers can assemble outside the church building.”
To summon or bring a group together
“By his utmost endeavors, he could only assemble an army of about 45,000 infantry, and 5,000 cavalry.”
To unite or come together as a group for a common goal or cause
“Since unions are a group of workers who assemble for a common goal, they possess collective bargaining power.”
To produce (a list or book) by assembling information collected from other sources
To develop or bring about the existence of (something)
To prepare or arrange for (something)
To put (something) aside for future use
To arrange systematically
To abridge or shorten a piece of work
To connect or bring into contact
To arrive somewhere (for a given event or purpose)
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