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reassemble
/ ˌːəˈɛə /
verb
- to come or bring together again
parliament is due to reassemble
- to fit or join (something) together again
Derived Forms
- ˌˈ, noun
Example Sentences
He painted clouds drifting through azure skies, then tore them up and reassembled the heavens to his liking.
The characters, she thinks, have been sent off to their lives beyond Dunder Mifflin and finding a way to reassemble them would be challenging.
To achieve the special effects of the solar eclipse, the house was reassembled on the largest blue screen sound stage in the world, constructed ad hoc at a hockey arena in Nova Scotia.
He then handled several handguns, discussing their features — magazines, sights, grips, takedown levers, etc. — and explaining how to reassemble one in a way he said would make it “more dangerous” if “misused.”
I clung to the belief that the majority of Americans would understand the stakes — that electing Trump again would mean dismantling the architecture of democracy and reassembling it into something menacing and unrecognizable.
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