assemble
[əˈsembl]
Definition:
1. To come together as a group.
2. Collect in one place.
Use 'assemble' in a sentence:
- 1. Now it is time to assemble, deploy, and test it.
- 2. If we can assemble everybody, then we can leave.
- 3. After defining the IT service, you come to the assemble phase for design, specification, creation, and testing.
- 4. My son stripped my watch and couldn't assemble it.
- 5. You might even be able to assemble a design solution by combining certain patterns together into an application sequence.
- 6. Here you'd have to assemble your own wheels from piles of valves, tyres, rims and hub caps.
- 7. Assemble includes service implementation and the building of composite applications.
- 8. Did you assemble your team?
- 9. A very large crowd assembled on the square to see the ceremony.
- 10. We'll assemble at the gate at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning.
- 11. In the evening, the people assemble in the mosques.
- 12. A posse of students assembled in the gallery outside the music room.
- 13. The captain called the men to assemble.
- 14. He has assembled a team of experts to handle queries.