Assembly
(noun)
- A gathering of people for a specific purpose, such as a meeting, conference, or event.
- A group of people elected to make decisions or laws on behalf of a larger group.
- A group of parts that are put together to make a machine, tool, or device.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word "assemblare", the word "assembly" has been used for centuries to describe a gathering of people for a specific purpose.
Examples:
- The assembly was called to discuss important issues affecting the community.
- The assembly was held in the main hall of the conference center.
- The assembly elected a new president to lead the organization.
- The assembly passed a resolution supporting the proposal.
- The assembly was responsible for putting together the new product.