subassembly
Americannoun
plural
subassembliesnoun
Etymology
Origin of subassembly
Example Sentences
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The workforce at Orion, a subassembly manufacturer that laid off half its workforce in 2020, grew by 17% in 2022 and it plans to expand by another 33% in 2023, CEO Jerry Chase said.
From Reuters • Feb. 13, 2023
“But each subassembly is a complex project, it takes five years.”
From New York Times • Jan. 21, 2013
A single worker may build an entire washing machine subassembly.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The speed of assembly and subassembly lines is not that pictured by Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times.
From Time Magazine Archive
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First to move will be Borgward's body factory, subassembly and assembly plants.
From Time Magazine Archive
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