
1) Accumulate 2) Aggroup 3) Amass 4) Build 5) Collect 6) Configure 7) Construct 8) Convene 9) Erect 10) Fix 11) Foregather 12) Forgather 13) Form 14) Garner 15) Gather 16) Mass 17) Meet 18) Produce 19) Rally 20) Reassemble 21) Rigup 22) Setup 23) Sit
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1) Bring together 2) Build 3) Call up 4) Cobble together 5) Collect 6) Collect in one place 7) Come together 8) Congregate 9) Construct 10) Convene 11) Convoke 12) Create 13) French word used in English 14) Gather or collect together 15) Gather together 16) Gather together in one place 17) Get people together
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• (v. i.) To meet or come together, as a number of individuals; to convene; to congregate. • (v. i.) To liken; to compare. • (v. t.) To collect into one place or body; to bring or call together; to convene; to congregate. • (v. t.) To collect and put together the parts of; as, to assemble a bicycle, watch, gun, or other manufact...
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[Verb] To gather or to put together.
Example: His nephew assembled a model train kit.
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(French: `step put together`), in classical ballet, a movement in which a dancer`s feet or legs are brought together in the air and the dancer lands ... [1 related articles]
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a jump from one to both feet, usually landing in fifth position.
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As·sem'ble intransitive verb To meet or come together, as a number of individuals; to convene; to congregate.
Dryden. « The Parliament
assembled in November.
W. Massey. »
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As·sem'ble transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Assembled ; present participle & verbal noun Assembling ] [ French assembler , from Late Latin assimulare to bring together to collect; Latin ad + simul
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The work of organizing and joining the shots of a film in the sequence in which they will appear in the finished print. (Film Editing)
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[
v] - get people together 2. [v] - make by putting pieces together
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assemble 1. To bring or to call together into a group, one place, company, body, or a whole: 'The judge assembled the jury.' 2. To fit together the parts or pieces of; such as, to assemble a machine; to assemble data; or to assemble information for a report. 3. To gather together; to congregate. 4. Etymology: from Old French assembler, from Lati...
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An assemblé has several different variations. The basics being that the two legs join together in the air. Since assemblé is a jump, you’ll mostly see them in petit allegro and grandé allegro combinations during a classical ballet class.
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To assemble, to join
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piece verb create by putting components or members together; `She pieced a quilt`; `He tacked together some verses`; `They set up a committee`
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To assemble or join together. Assemblé is a step that can be executed as a small (petit) or big (grand) jump. The dancer will start from a demi-plié in fifth position
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Assemble/Join together
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