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Antonyms for assemble
əˈsɛm bəlas·sem·ble
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term assemble.
English Synonyms and Antonyms
assemble
A convention is called by some officer or officers, as by its president, its executive committee, or some eminent leaders; the delegates are assembled or convened in a certain place, at a certain hour. Convoke implies an organized body and a superior authority; assemble and convene express more independent action; Parliament is convoked; Congress assembles. Troops are mustered; witnesses and jurymen are summoned.
Antonyms:
adjourn, break up, disband, discharge, dismiss, disperse, dissolve, prorogue, scatter, separateSynonyms:
call, call together, collect, convene, convoke, gather, muster, summon
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Princeton's WordNet
assemble, piece, put together, set up, tack, tack togetherverb
create by putting components or members together
"She pieced a quilt"; "He tacked together some verses"; "They set up a committee"
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break up, disassemble, take apart, dismantle, break apartSynonyms:
tack on, tack together, wear round, put together, found, prepare, foregather, instal, piece, tack, hang on, fix, establish, put in, pick, gear up, put up, meet, frame, entrap, alternate, switch, baste, arrange, tag on, set up, forgather, get together, order, erect, ensnare, raise, lay out, launch, pitch, flip-flop, append, ready, nibble, interchange, put, effect, flip, effectuate, install, rear, set, gather, rig, patchmeet, gather, assemble, forgather, foregatherverb
collect in one place
"We assembled in the church basement"; "Let's gather in the dining room"
Antonyms:
break apart, disassemble, take apart, dismantle, break upSynonyms:
conform to, tack together, touch, put together, foregather, gather, tack, fulfill, pucker, amass, adjoin, piece, match, suffer, fulfil, cumulate, meet, converge, fit, satisfy, receive, accumulate, forgather, encounter, get together, run into, cope with, fill, play, pull together, run across, come across, conglomerate, pile up, set up, contact, take on, tuck, see, collect, gain, garnerassemble, gather, get togetherverb
get people together
"assemble your colleagues"; "get together all those who are interested in the project"; "gather the close family members"
Antonyms:
break apart, break up, take apart, disassemble, dismantleSynonyms:
tack together, garner, join, gain, put together, amass, set up, pucker, tack, cooperate, meet, conglomerate, accumulate, gather, join forces, foregather, pile up, piece, collaborate, tuck, collect, fall in, pull together, get together, cumulate, forgather
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Editors Contribution
disperse
as disperse means to separate or scatter so it can be accepted as to gather at one place.
an activity hall is there in our colony when all people gather or being together during special occasions.
Submitted by JP03 on February 23, 2015take apart
How to use assemble in a sentence?
These were two relatively sophisticated devices that went off almost simultaneously. They had a very, very short delay, it would be my opinion that they had somebody who was more of a skilled bomb maker, an engineer if you will, assist them in saying these are the steps you need to go through and then assemble the device to make it safely and to make it function the way they want.
Even if they can assemble a majority for something, they may find few opportunities to make their move – and time is running out.
He told me he had been in touch with relatives of Russian soldiers killed there and he was planning a trip to Ivanovo to talk to the parents of those killed soldiers, he said in the very near future he was going to assemble and put in order various evidence and documents directly proving the presence of the Russian military on the territory of Ukraine and, accordingly, (exposing) President's Putin's lies that there are no Russian servicemen there.
While Democrats seized on Mr. Floyd’s death last May to highlight racism in policing and other forms of social injustice, Republicans responded to a summer of protests by proposing a raft of punitive new measures governing the right to lawfully assemble, some, like [Florida Gov. Ron] DeSantis, are labeling them ‘anti-riot’ bills, conflating the right to peaceful protest with the rioting and looting that sometimes resulted from such protests.
Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong:
It's my effort to ensure the community as they come to Oakland that they can peacefully assemble and if they march or protest in our city, they don't have to worry about deployments outside of policy, clear accountability will happen to those that violate policy.
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