Assemble synonyms and antonyms
ə-sĕm'bəl
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gather (related)
To draw (something or someone) closer to oneself:
In art, an assemblage is the creation of sculpture through collection and unification of a variety of items that bear no relation, or the piece of art that is created as a result of this process.
scatter (antonym)
To throw here and there or strew loosely; sprinkle
disperse (antonym)
To separate and move in different directions; scatter:
To frame means to put together, form, shape or compose.
reassemble (related)
To close (a cask, barrel, etc.) by fitting a head to it.
break (antonym)
To fail to fulfill; cancel:
disassemble (antonym)
(Computing) To convert machine code to a human-readable, mnemonic form.
break down (antonym)
To cause to assemble, or meet together
take-apart (antonym)
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To work (raw or partly wrought materials) into suitable forms for use.
Logically order.
(Geom.) To construct or draw (a perpendicular, figure, etc.) upon a base line
(Geometry) To draw (a geometric figure) by following precise specifications and using geometric tools and techniques.
To come together; to meet.
To bring together in common cause, interest, opinion, etc.; join, as in action, through fellowship, agreement, legal bonds, etc.
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To unite or repair (parts, for example) with solder.
To form (something) out of a fluid or plastic material:
To join (metals) by applying heat, sometimes with pressure and sometimes with an intermediate or filler metal having a high melting point.
To stick, fasten, or cause to adhere:
To model is to create a representation or copy of something, often on a smaller scale, or to base your method of behavior on another person or procedure.
To assemble rapidly.
The definition of an agglomeration is a mass of varied parts, or the act of amassing various parts.
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A collection of particulars; an aggregate.
In government, an assembly is defined as a specific group of legislators.
The state of being conglomerated.
A clerical assembly of the Anglican Church similar to a synod but assembling only when called.
The instruments or voices constituting such a group
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A meeting or get-together; a party or social function.
To develop or give form to according to a plan or process; create:
To place in a category; classify
(Intransitive) To collect objects as a hobby.
To adjust the line of sight of (an optical device).
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(Business) To combine together into a larger corporation.
To bring or come together in a group, crowd, or assembly.
To create by forming, combining, or altering materials
The definition of correlate refers to things that go together or relate to each other in some way.
To stuff or decorate with flock
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(Football) To gather in a huddle
(Intransitive, colloquial) To proceed (in a direction).
Meet is defined as to come face to face with, be there when someone or something arrives, or to be introduced.
Muster is defined as to bring or gather something together.
To collect, and reduce to order, as troops dispersed or thrown into confusion; to gather again; to reunite.
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To recruit is to try to convince someone to join something; especially the armed forces.
To bring or come together at a rendezvous.
To call forth; rouse
Cluster means to grow or gather.
Get together is defined as a slang expression that means when two people have decided to date or enter some relationship, or that two people have engaged in sexual behavior together.
(Intransitive) To assemble or gather together in one place, to gather up; to congregate.
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In the Periodic Table, a vertical column that contains elements having the same number of electrons in the outermost shell of their atoms. Elements in the same group have similar chemical properties.
To form into a whole by uniting its parts; to frame; to construct; to build; as, to fabricate a bridge or ship.
(Obs.) To think up; contrive
To give form or shape to, especially by means of careful effort:
(Econ.) To create (anything having exchange value)
To shape is to mold something or someone.
(Nautical) To bring (a vessel) into the wind in order to change course or direction.
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create by putting components or members together
Alternative form of forgather.
To construct in standardized sections for shipment and quick assembly
insculpture
(Obsolete) An engraving or inscription.
sculp
re-assembled (related)
re-assemble (related)
separate (antonym)
The definition of separate is to pull apart, disconnect or divide.
divide (antonym)
To divide is defined as to separate into two or more parts.
To organize (people, resources, etc.) for active service or use in any emergency, drive, etc.
call together
To bring together
To pile up, collect, or gather together, esp. over a period of time
To come together; collect:
To gather and put together (statistics, facts, etc.) in an orderly form
To constitute; to compose; to form.
form a whole
To bring together
invite guests
To bring together
hold a celebration
To bring together
hold a meeting
To bring together
hold a convocation
To bring together
herd together
To bring together
lump-together
To put different items or groups together and treat them, or think of them as one single group.
pack them in
To bring together
throw-a-party
(Idiomatic) To organize and execute a party.
To physically assemble (reassemble) from fragments or pieces.
fit together
To put together
To unite again; bring or come together again
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