reassemble

verb
UK: /ˌriː.əˈsem.bəl/
US: /ˌriː.əˈsem.bəl/
  1. To put something back together after it has been taken apart.

    1. I had to reassemble the toy after my son broke it.
    2. The technician had to reassemble the machine after making the repairs.
  2. To gather again; to come together as a group after being apart.

    1. The team will reassemble next week for practice.
    2. After the break, we will reassemble in the main hall for the lecture.
reassemble transitive-verb
  1. To cause to gather again.

    1. Please reassemble the group in the lobby after the tour.
    2. The manager decided to reassemble his team to discuss project strategy.
reassemble intransitive-verb
  1. To come together again.

    1. The parts easily reassemble after cleaning them.
    2. The delegates will reassemble to continue the negotiations tomorrow.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "reassemble" in English means: To put something back together after it has been taken apart., To gather again; to come together as a group after being apart..

The phonetic transcription of "reassemble" is /ˌriː.əˈsem.bəl/ in British English and /ˌriː.əˈsem.bəl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "reassemble": reconstruct, rebuild, reconstitute, reconvene, regroup, gather.

Example usage of "reassemble": "I had to reassemble the toy after my son broke it.". More examples on the page.