Similar words: assemble, assembly, assemblage, dissemble, dissembler, general assembly, freedom of assembly, legislative assembly. Meaning: [ə'sembl] adj. 1. brought together into a group or crowd 2. formed by fitting or joining components together.
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91. For the west Birmingham project a database of almost 8000 records has been assembled from nearly 200 site investigation reports.
92. The fitting is assembled by putting the nut over the pipe first, followed by the olive and then the fitting.
93. Its designer shows how it can be fitted through a small kayak hatch in its assembled state.
94. Most of the assembled wore sunglasses, even though they were indoors.
95. Diller assembled about 25 executives, most of whom were in their 20s and early 30s.
96. Foremen were seen by employees as insensitive dictators who treated them no better-and often worse-than they did the parts being assembled.
97. A group of angry parents had assembled outside the head teacher's office.
98. The engine and crew compartment can be assembled as two separate sections and stuck together when dry.
99. After some Ministry prevarication Tabakov eventually arrived, but only after the cast had assembled and with one day of rehearsal lost.
100. I've assembled his biography brick by brick, just so I can have the pleasure of taking it apart.
101. A very substantial force, perhaps numbering 15,000 men, assembled at Portsmouth in July 1346.
102. During and after lunch there was little sense of awkwardness among the assembled leaders.
103. In 1592 Crosse was vice-admiral of a fleet assembled by Ralegh.
104. He assembled a vast army and laid siege to the city on 4 December 1359.
105. The assembled company was let loose on Edinburgh for the last time.
106. To stress the urgency for ratification, Clinton assembled a bipartisan coalition of supporters including Republicans such as retired Army Gen.
107. Possibly they are birds which have failed to breed successfully and have assembled here to moult.
108. The collection, which is expected to fetch around £4m in total, was patiently assembled by New York businessman Joseph Freilich.
108. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
109. In the second operation the cross truss frames, having been previously jigged together, were assembled in the frame.
110. His Diamondbacks sold 44, 000 season tickets without having a team assembled.
111. A large peacekeeping force is now being assembled, ready to move at 48 hours' notice.
112. Those assembled were unanimous that the King could not be allowed to proceed as he was doing.
113. The success of this venture depends heavily upon the quantity and quality of the research which can be assembled and examined.
114. She refused his advances and confounded a multitude of scholars assembled by him to overcome her scruples.
115. It is much easier to regurgitate previously assembled information than to ascertain new relationships and organize original categories and assimilations.
116. Ideas expressed at many different periods, or in many different contexts, have been assembled into a definitive world view.
117. She hastily assembled a kettle full of water, cups and tea things, on to a tray.
118. There was a lovely silence in the Brethren assembled on Sunday morning as we waited for the Spirit.
119. If the product has been assembled, checked or altered, then this may provide an alternative explanation for the defect.
120. All their shoes assembled by the front door, there must have been two dozen pairs, sandals, boots, moccasins.
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