assembly
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an assembling or coming together of a number of persons, usually for a particular purpose.
The principal will speak to all the students at Friday's assembly.
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- meeting , congress , gathering , assemblage
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a group of persons gathered together, usually for a particular purpose, whether religious, political, educational, or social.
- Synonyms:
- throng , meeting , congress , gathering , assemblage
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(often initial capital letter) a legislative body, especially the lower house of the legislature in certain states of the U.S..
a bill before the assembly; the New York State Assembly.
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- congress
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Military.
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a signal, as by drum or bugle, for troops to fall into ranks or otherwise assemble.
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the movement of forces, tanks, soldiers, etc., scattered by battle or battle drill, toward and into a small area.
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the putting together of complex machinery, as airplanes, from interchangeable parts of standard dimensions.
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Machinery. a group of machine parts, especially one forming a self-contained, independently mounted unit.
noun
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a number of people gathered together, esp for a formal meeting held at regular intervals
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the act of assembling or the state of being assembled
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the process of putting together a number of parts to make a machine or other product
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machinery a group of mating components before or after fitting together
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military
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a signal for personnel to assemble, as by drum, bugle, etc
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an assembly area
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the lower chamber in various American state legislatures See also House of Assembly legislative assembly National Assembly
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short for General Assembly
Usage
What does assembly mean? An assembly is a gathering of people, usually for some specific reason, as in The preacher gave a sermon before the assembly. Assembly is used to refer to a group of people who have gathered together. Usually, the people have a reason to come together such as for religious, political, or social purposes.Assembly can also refer to the gathering or coming together of people, as in The principal organized an assembly of all of the parents. Assembly can also refer to a legislative body in which politicians gather to perform the political process. In this case, assembly is often capitalized when it’s a part of the name of the body, as in The bill was discussed by the California State Assembly. Lastly, assembly can refer to the act of putting something together or fitting parts together, as in Jorge helped his granddaughter with the assembly of the model airplane. Assembly comes from the verb assemble, which usually means to gather things or people together, as in The players assembled into a group huddle.Example: The police chief spoke to an assembly of citizens concerned about theft in the neighborhood.
Related Words
See convention.
Other Word Forms
- preassembly noun
- reassembly noun
- self-assembly noun
Etymology
Origin of assembly
1275–1325; Middle English assemblee < Middle French, literally, (that which is) assembled, feminine past participle of assembler to assemble
Example Sentences
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The minister plans to address the assembly on the issue on Monday and said it's "critical" to stop the spread of the virus.
From BBC
Han took over leadership of the Unification Church after the death of her husband Moon Sun-myung, who founded the assembly in 1954 after he was rejected by mainstream Protestant churches.
From Barron's
A worker in white gloves inspects the propellers of a boxy two-seater aircraft fresh off the assembly line at a Chinese factory trialling the mass production of flying cars.
From Barron's
Ulster Unionist assembly member for the area Diana Armstrong said she wanted to pass her "sincere sympathy" to anyone affected by the crash.
From BBC
That vehicle would be built on a new universal EV platform that Ford said is expected to slash assembly times and reduce parts.
From MarketWatch
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