assemble

verb
UK: /əˈsembl/
US: /əˈsembl/
  1. To come together in a single place or bring people together.

    1. We assemble in the hall after the bell rings [ ] [ ]
    2. The manager will assemble the team for a briefing before the game [ ] [ ]
  2. To put the separate parts of something together.

    1. I need to assemble this chair before I can sit [ ] [ ]
    2. The workers assemble the electronic components on a moving belt [ ] [ ]
assemble intransitive-verb
  1. To meet or come together as a group.

    1. The students assemble in the yard [ ] [ ]
    2. Let's assemble at the entrance to the park at 9 a.m precisely [ ] [ ]
assemble transitive-verb
  1. To gather or collect things together.

    1. She tried to assemble her thoughts. [ ] [ ]
    2. The police are trying to assemble a timeline of events [ ] [ ]
assemble noun
  1. A group of people gathered together for a particular purpose.

    1. The school held an assemble every monday. [ ] [ ]
    2. The general assemble voted on the new proposal yesterday evening. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "assemble" in English means: To come together in a single place or bring people together., To put the separate parts of something together..

The phonetic transcription of "assemble" is /əˈsembl/ in British English and /əˈsembl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "assemble": group, construct, muster, meeting, gather, join, unite, congregate, collect, fabricate, convene, manufacture.

Example usage of "assemble": "We assemble in the hall after the bell rings". More examples on the page.