Definitions and Examples of assemble, construct, combine
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To put together or bring together parts to form a whole.
Example
He had to assemble the furniture by following the instructions step by step.
To build or create something by putting parts or materials together.
Example
The workers were able to construct the bridge in record time.
To join or mix two or more things together to form a single entity.
Example
She decided to combine her love of cooking with her passion for travel.
Key Differences: assemble vs construct vs combine
- 1Assemble refers to putting together parts to form a whole, while dissect means taking something apart or breaking it down into smaller pieces.
- 2Construct means building or creating something by putting parts or materials together, whereas dissect means analyzing something in detail.
- 3Combine means joining or mixing two or more things together to form a single entity, while dissect means taking something apart or breaking it down into smaller pieces.
Effective Usage of assemble, construct, combine
- 1Science: Use dissect to describe the process of taking apart an organism or object to study its internal structure.
- 2Engineering: Use assemble and construct to describe the process of building or putting together machines, structures, or devices.
- 3Cooking: Use combine to describe the process of mixing ingredients together to create a dish.
Remember this!
The antonyms of dissect are assemble, construct, and combine. These words convey the opposite meaning of taking something apart, breaking it down into smaller pieces, or analyzing it in detail. Use these words in different contexts such as science, engineering, and cooking to describe the process of building, creating, or mixing things together.