Reassemble (verb)

  1. To gather or put together again after being taken apart or disassembled.
  2. To gather or assemble again.

Origin:

The word "reassemble" is a combination of "re-" meaning again and "assemble" meaning to gather or put together. it means to gather or put together again after being taken apart or disassembled.

Examples:

  1. It took him several hours to reassemble the engine after it had been disassembled for cleaning.
  2. The committee members were asked to reassemble in order to continue their discussion.
  3. The toy had to be reassembled after it was taken apart for cleaning.
  4. The group reassembled after their break.
  5. It took a lot of time and effort to reassemble the puzzle after it had been scattered.
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