assembled

[əˈsɛmbəld]

assembled Definition

  • 1gathered together in one place for a common purpose
  • 2put together or constructed from various parts

Using assembled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "assembled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The team assembled in the conference room for the meeting.

  • Example

    He assembled the bookshelf using the instructions.

  • Example

    The car was assembled in Japan and shipped to the United States.

assembled Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with assembled

  • to gather a group of people for a specific purpose, usually related to work or a project

    Example

    We need to assemble a team to work on this project.

  • to put together a puzzle by fitting the pieces into their correct positions

    Example

    She spent hours assembling the puzzle, but it was worth it when she finally finished it.

  • to put together a meal by combining different ingredients or dishes

    Example

    We decided to assemble a meal from the different dishes we had leftover in the fridge.

Origins of assembled

from Old French 'assemblee', meaning 'a gathering'

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Summary: assembled in Brief

The term 'assembled' [əˈsɛmbəld] can refer to people gathered together for a common purpose, as in 'The team assembled in the conference room for the meeting.' It can also mean something put together or constructed from various parts, such as 'He assembled the bookshelf using the instructions.' 'Assembled' extends into phrases like 'assemble a team,' 'assemble a puzzle,' and 'assemble a meal,' denoting the act of gathering or putting together.