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reassemble
/ ˌriːəˈsɛmbəl /
verb
- to come or bring together again
parliament is due to reassemble
- to fit or join (something) together again
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Derived Forms
- ˌreasˈsembly, noun
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Example Sentences
They taught me how to disassemble and reassemble an AK-47.
The time drew near at which the Houses must reassemble; and how were the Commons to be managed?
When these struck the ground, they would reassemble and make the man all over again—just like Auberry's dead boy, you know.
After this had been done they used to separate, and then reassemble to partake in common of an innocent meal.
Chairman Condra—It is now long after six oclock; and the Congress is adjourned, to reassemble tomorrow morning at 9.30.
And precisely the same if we simply disperse them: they will immediately reassemble in some other place.
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