1 [+ obj] : to collect (things) or gather (people) into one place or group
▪ We'll need to assemble a list of songs for the concert. ▪ She assembled all of her old photos into three albums. ▪ Hundreds of notes and letters were assembled into a book. ▪ A team of scientists was assembled to study the problem. 2 [no obj] : to meet together in one place
▪ The U.S. Constitution gives people the right to assemble peacefully. ▪ A crowd had assembled in front of the courthouse during the trial. ▪ After dinner, the men would assemble in the living room to watch the game on TV. ▪ The club assembles once a month to discuss upcoming activities. 3 [+ obj] : to connect or put together the parts of (something, such as a toy or machine)
▪ Their father helped them assemble their new bicycles in the garage. ▪ The cars are assembled on an assembly line.
▪ We'll need to assemble a list of songs for the concert. ▪ She assembled all of her old photos into three albums. ▪ Hundreds of notes and letters were assembled into a book. ▪ A team of scientists was assembled to study the problem.
▪ The U.S. Constitution gives people the right to assemble peacefully. ▪ A crowd had assembled in front of the courthouse during the trial. ▪ After dinner, the men would assemble in the living room to watch the game on TV. ▪ The club assembles once a month to discuss upcoming activities.
▪ Their father helped them assemble their new bicycles in the garage. ▪ The cars are assembled on an assembly line.







