assemble

/əˈsɛmbəl/
verb
  1. To bring people or things together in one place for a common purpose.
    • Fans assembled outside the stadium hours before the concert.
    • The committee will assemble next Tuesday to discuss the new policy.
    • The teacher asked the students to assemble in the gym for the fire drill.
  2. To fit together the parts of something, such as furniture, a machine, or a device.
    • He spent the afternoon assembling the bookshelf from a flat pack.
    • The instructions show you how to assemble the bicycle step by step.
    • She assembled the model airplane with great care.
  3. To collect or gather data, information, or evidence.
    • We need to assemble the facts before we can write the report.
    • The detective assembled all the clues before making an arrest.
    • Researchers assembled data from thousands of surveys.
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