assembly

/əˈsɛmbli/
noun
  1. A group of people gathered together for a common purpose, such as a meeting or event.
    • The school held an assembly to announce the winners of the science fair.
    • A large assembly of citizens gathered in the town square to protest.
    • The United Nations General Assembly meets every year to discuss global issues.
  2. The process of putting together the parts of something, such as a product or machine.
    • The assembly of the bicycle took less than thirty minutes.
    • The furniture came with simple instructions for easy assembly.
    • Workers on the assembly line check each part before moving to the next step.
  3. A group of parts that fit together to form a complete unit in a machine or structure.
    • The brake assembly on the car needs to be replaced.
    • He ordered a new valve assembly for the water pump.
    • The engine assembly includes the pistons, crankshaft, and cylinders.
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