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assemble1[intransitive, transitive] to come together as a group; to bring people or things together as a group All the students were asked to assemble in the main hall. She then addressed the assembled compan [..]
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assembleearly 14c., transitive and intransitive, from Old French assembler "come together, join, unite; gather" (11c.), from Latin assimulare "to make like, liken, compare; copy, imitate; feign [..]
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assembleto put together.
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assemblecreate by putting components or members together; "She pieced a quilt"; "He tacked together some verses"; "They set up a committee& [..]
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assembleSee: assembling.
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assembleto meet together, as when the whole school is called together for assembly
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assembleTo translate a computer program expressed in an assembly language into a machine language.
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assemblebled -bling vt : to bring or summon together into a group esp. in a particular place for a particular purpose vi : to come or meet together in a group often formally or for a common purpose [the ...
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assembleThe work of organizing and joining the shots of a film in the sequence in which they will appear in the finished print. (Film Editing)
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assembleto put together.
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assemble(v) create by putting components or members together(v) collect in one place(v) get people together
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assembleTo fit together small parts, in making a large section, or part.
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assembleAssembler Assemblers When we process a program written in Assembly Language, we use a tool called an assembler to convert the program into machine language the processor actually understands. We compile our programs.
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assemblen. "assembly, gathering; copulation," s.v. assembly OED. KEY: assemble@n
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assemblen 5 assemble 3 assemblee 2
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assembleTo translate a computer program expressed in an assembly language into a machine language.
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assemble
(transitive) To put together.
''He assembled the model ship.''
(ambitransitive) To gather as a group.
''The parents assembled in the school hall.''
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*: Thither he assembled all his t [..]
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