To assemble
Example: They assemble the components into a complete system
Definition
"To assemble" means to gather or bring together separate parts or components into a single whole, often with the purpose of constructing, organizing, or completing something. For example, they assemble the components into a complete system.
Etymology
The verb "to assemble" comes from the Old French word 'assembler,' which means to bring together or unite. This in turn derives from the Latin 'assimulare,' meaning to bring together or join. Did you know that "assemble" originally carried the sense of calling people together, like a meeting or gathering?
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"To assemble" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 5", containing 113 commonly used words.
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