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reassemble
/ ˌriːəˈsɛmbəl /
verb
- to come or bring together again
parliament is due to reassemble
- to fit or join (something) together again
Derived Forms
- ˌreasˈsembly, noun
Example Sentences
“The key characteristic is a decline in the Democratic vote, not an increase in the Republican, suggesting that Democrats were unable to reassemble the winning coalition from 2020.”
In “Yellow Face,” Hwang reassembles these related events in a comedy that introduces a fictional device to what is otherwise a straightforward recounting.
Her recovery left the star to reassemble the pieces of her identity after years of public falls.
The watchmaker disassembled and reassembled the timepieces, studied their intricate parts all handmade by Charles.
Israeli troops re-entered the city last week after officials said that Hamas was attempting "to reassemble its forces there".
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