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assembly line
noun
- an arrangement of machines, tools, and workers in which a product is assembled by having each perform a specific, successive operation on an incomplete unit as it passes by in a series of stages organized in a direct line.
assembly line
noun
- a sequence of machines, tools, operations, workers, etc, in a factory, arranged so that at each stage a further process is carried out
assembly line
- A line of factory workers and equipment along which a product being assembled passes consecutively from operation to operation until completed.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of assembly line1
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Example Sentences
At break time, the entire assembly line would run over to play the machines that were ready to be shipped out.
These two women are assembly-line workers in the ultimate factory of patriarchy.
By the early 2000s, however, the pendulum was starting to swing back toward the old assembly-line model—with one big difference.
Amid this, however, New York occupied a central place in the assembly-line production of hits and musical acts.
“It's an assembly line,” says Chloe Hilliard, an up-and-coming African American New York City-based working stand up comic.
The kind they turn off the assembly line to hold up the fronts of pool parlors.
The man didn't look at him; he kept his eyes averted from both Lee and the blood-spattered assembly line.
It reminded Verkan Vail of some sort of industrial assembly-line operation.
At the very end of this assembly line a crane was loading a finished object onto a flat-bed trailer.
The assembly line of pushpots grew shorter, and the remaining monstrosities around the sidewall were plainly near to completion.
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