Definition: assemble
Synonyms: besiege, bunch up*, collect, concentrate, congress, convene, converge, convoke, corral, flock*, forgather, gang around, gang up, gather, hang out*, mass, meet, meet up, muster, pack, raise, rally, rendezvous, round up, swarm, teem, throng
2006-11-28 16:48:21
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answered by r_finewood 4
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Congregate Synonym
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answered by eget 4
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gather, collect, assemble, congregate, accumulate, amass. These verbs mean to bring or come together in a group or aggregate. Gather is the most widely applicable: I gathered sticks for the fire. Clouds gathered in the evening sky. Collect frequently refers to the careful selection of like or related things that become part of an organized whole: She collects stamps as a hobby. Tears collected in his eyes. Assemble implies a definite and usually close relationship. With respect to persons, the term suggests convening out of common interest or purpose: Assembling an able staff was more difficult than expected. The reporters assembled for the press conference. With respect to things, assemble implies gathering and fitting together components: The curator is assembling an interesting exhibit of Stone Age artifacts. Congregate refers chiefly to the coming together of a large number of persons or animals: The students congregated after class to compare notes. Accumulate applies to the increase of like or related things over an extended period: They accumulated enough capital to invest. Old newspapers accumulated in the basement. Amass refers to the collection or accumulation of things, often valuable things, to form an imposing quantity: Their families had amassed great fortunes. Rocks had amassed at the bottom of the glacier.
2006-11-28 16:38:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I see several people TOLD you meanings, I believe it is better to give you a way to find out for yourself...so next time, you can find your own answer. You can just go to Thesaurus .com . Type your word in the blank at the top of the page and read. There is also a dictionary and encyclopedia available on the same page.
2006-11-28 16:50:42
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answered by Anonymous
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fellowship? assemble, or to gather, such as people? Just my thoughts,..
2006-11-28 16:39:36
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answered by chatterella 3
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gather, unite, join, meet
2006-11-28 16:40:39
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answered by rockwallman21 2
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gather
2006-11-28 16:45:43
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answered by ? 6
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to assemble
2006-11-28 16:39:33
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answered by Southpaw 2
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