Reassemble Meaning in English
word
ˌɹiəˈsɛmbəɫ
ree-uh-SEM-buhl
ɹˌiːɐsˈɛmbəl
ree-uh-SEM-buhl
Definition
To put the parts of something back together after they have been taken apart. It can also mean to gather people or things together again.
Usage & Nuances
'Reassemble' is often used for machines, furniture, or groups that have been separated. Common phrases: 'reassemble the parts,' 'reassemble the team.' Slightly formal; 'put back together' is more informal.
Spanish: rearmar - volver a montarPortuguese (BR): reunir - remontarPortuguese (PT): reunir - remontarChinese (Simplified): 重新组装 - 重新装配Chinese (Traditional): 重新組裝 - 重新裝配Hindi: फिर से जोड़नाArabic: إعادة تجميعBengali: পুনরায় জোড়া লাগানো - পুনঃসংযোজিত করাRussian: собрать заново - воссоединитьJapanese: 再組み立てる - 再集結させるVietnamese: lắp ráp lại - tập hợp lạiKorean: 다시 조립하다 - 다시 모으다Turkish: yeniden birleştirmek - tekrar toplamakUrdu: دوبارہ جوڑنا - دوبارہ جمع کرناIndonesian: merakit kembali - mengumpulkan kembali
Example Sentences
Can you reassemble this toy for me?
basic
We had to reassemble the chairs after the meeting.
basic
He learned how to reassemble his bike by himself.
basic
Let's reassemble the team for one last project.
natural
After cleaning, it took hours to reassemble the computer parts.
natural
Don’t lose these screws—you’ll need them to reassemble the table.
natural