reassemble

वेगवेगळ्या अवयवांना एकत्रित
definition
verb
after lunch the class reassembled
(of a group) gather together again.
example
We swear never to separate ourselves from the National Assembly, and to 'reassemble' wherever circumstances require, until the constitution of the realm is drawn up and fixed upon solid foundations.
A new airport facility will enable cyclists to disassemble and box their bikes on departure, then 'reassemble' them on arrival and ride home.
As we were waiting for our group to 'reassemble' at the close of the session, a surgeon and nurse were pushing a patient into the hospital.
We're not sure, but I think what we have to do is follow the terrorist groups as they try to 'reassemble' wherever they are.
The group will be looking at ways and means to drum up support for the marathon and also organising things for next autumn when the group will 'reassemble' .
After a lunch break, we 'reassemble' for the main event, the hypobaric chamber flight.
‘At least one of the classes is an armorer's school where dealers learn to disassemble, 'reassemble' and do minor repair work on certain firearms,’ Spatharos said.
Is it right to take living organisms from nature and then 'reassemble' and reconstruct their most basic structures, possibly with additional synthetic components?
Isolate the high-level processes by which she maps complex input and 'reassembles' responses.
Daniel Libeskind says that the design is ‘fundamentally based on the contemporary world shattered into fragments and 'reassembled' as an emblem of conflict’.
After initially performing the piece, the group 'reassembled' just last week to put together this version.
She seemed to know the pace at which to proceed the unpicking and 'reassembling' that is our culture's particular road to wellness.
This beautiful passage offers the daring image of an explosion at the heart of the classical language, whose splintered elements the Adam brothers then 'reassembled' in new ways.
Each model is unique, and individually disassembled, cut, melted, filed, smashed, then 'reassembled' to replicate a real fender bender.
The Shoin Building, a noble summer house constructed in Japan and 'reassembled' on the island, allows for some interesting viewing.
The tiny organisms will serve as a DNA library in which the team can store its precious fragments for future reference, duplication, and genome 'reassembly' .
Muybridge's two great breakthroughs were high-speed photographs of people and animals in motion and the 'reassembly' of these sequences as projected animations.
With global recovery efforts well advanced, museum officials say that 'reassembling' the museum collection will be a long but achievable task.
Suddenly the school bell rings and the class 'reassembles' 20 minutes later.
The uproar again started when the House 'reassembled' .
The group 'reassembled' around the monitors once again.
Nelson has digested, 'reassembled' , and constructed a remarkable amount of material to render Harlem Gallery into a text that is newly accessible.
By first isolating individual strands and then 'reassembling' them back into fibres, chemists make fibres with as few defects as possible, making them much stronger.
When the Reichstag 'reassembled' , Papen appeared with the red dispatch box which traditionally contained the the orders of dissolution under his arm.
The idea is taking an original work, chopping it to pieces and 'reassembling' it in a frequently random fashion.
Weber has also found documentary evidence that in at least a couple of cases, entire factories were shipped to Argentina for 'reassembly' there.
He went on to explain that not only were there plenty of them, with an endless variety of forms and materials, but that they didn't decay so much as fall apart, which was great for 'reassembling' .
After its arrival by road, the 54 ft, seven-ton fuselage section was craned off its transporter, ready for the 'reassembly' of the wings and tail section over the next few weeks.
Last week saw Elaine lose her challenge of dismantling and 'reassembling' a rifle.
They cleaned them, dated them, compared them, catalogued them, took them to bits and 'reassembled' them, mounted them (in the curatorial sense), displayed them and swapped them.
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