assembling

[əˈsɛmblɪŋ]

assembling Definition

  • 1the action of gathering together or putting together a group of people or things
  • 2the process of putting together a machine or other object, typically using a set of instructions

Using assembling: Examples

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

  • Example

    The assembling of the team took several weeks.

  • Example

    The assembling of the furniture was straightforward with the instructions provided.

  • Example

    The company specializes in the assembling of electronic devices.

assembling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for assembling

Antonyms for assembling

Phrases with assembling

  • a series of workstations at which a product is assembled as it moves along the line

    Example

    The car manufacturing plant has an assembling line that produces hundreds of cars per day.

  • a designated location where people or things gather before moving on to a destination

    Example

    The park was used as an assembling point for the protest march.

  • a set of parts and instructions for putting together a machine or other object

    Example

    The children were excited to receive an assembling kit for building their own robot.

Origins of assembling

from Old French 'assembler', from Latin 'assimulare', meaning 'to bring together'

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Summary: assembling in Brief

'Assembling' [əˈsɛmblɪŋ] refers to the action of gathering together or putting together a group of people or things. It can also refer to the process of putting together a machine or other object, typically using a set of instructions. Examples include 'The assembling of the team took several weeks,' and 'The company specializes in the assembling of electronic devices.' Phrases like 'assembling line' and 'assembling kit' denote specific contexts of assembling.