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Assemble (&unr_;), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Assembled (&unr_;); p. pr. & vb. n. Assembling (&unr_;).] [F. assembler, fr. LL. assimulare to bring together to collect; L. ad + simul together; akin to similis like, Gr. &unr_; at the same time, and E. same. Cf. Assimilate, Same.] 1. To collect into one place or body; to bring or call together; to convene; to congregate.
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Thither he assembled all his train.
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All the men of Israel assembled themselves.
1 Kings viii. 2.
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2. To collect and put together the parts of; as, to assemble a bicycle, watch, gun, or other manufactured article.
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Assemble, v. i. To liken; to compare. [Obs.]
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Bribes may be assembled to pitch.
Latimer.
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