English Meaning & Definitions
Brought together into one place or group; gathered.
- “The principal assembled the students in the auditorium for an announcement.”
- “A large crowd assembled outside the courthouse.”
Fitted together from separate component parts.
- “The newly purchased bookcase came pre-assembled.”
- “An intricate model assembled from hundreds of tiny pieces.”
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Compare formal, informal, literary synonyms and register nuances for “assembled”.
Middle English (in the sense 'bring or come together'): from Old French assembler, from Latin assimulare, based on similis 'similar'.
Think of 'assembly' line where parts are brought together to create a final product.
Frequently Asked Questions About “assembled”
1. What is the meaning of “assembled” in English?
In English, assembled (verb) is defined as: “Brought together into one place or group; gathered.”.
2. How do you use “assembled” in a sentence?
“The principal assembled the students in the auditorium for an announcement.”
3. What are English synonyms of “assembled”?
4. What is the etymology and word origin of “assembled”?
Middle English (in the sense 'bring or come together'): from Old French assembler, from Latin assimulare, based on similis 'similar'.
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