reassemble
Britishverb
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to come or bring together again
parliament is due to reassemble
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to fit or join (something) together again
Other Word Forms
- reassembly noun
Example Sentences
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Kourou's position close to the equator on the South American continent has some launch advantages, but European-built rockets must be shipped thousands of kilometres then reassembled, adding to logistical challenges.
From BBC
By some definitions, the first prefabricated house was built, shipped and reassembled in the 1620s.
From Los Angeles Times
As we reassemble the three postcards, warm droplets of rain splash onto my head and drip down my neck.
From Literature
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Ms. Noonan and the rest of us struggle to reassemble a “factual floor” from The Wall Street Journal and some new media outlets.
I’m kneeling on the floor, reassembling a chair I took apart.
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