reassemble

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To reassemble something means to put its parts back together again after they've been taken apart. It's like putting a puzzle together.

When people need to fix or repair something, they often have to take it apart first. Then, when it's time to put it back together, that's where reassembling comes in. For example, imagine you're trying to fix your bicycle after it broke. You might have taken off the wheel and other parts to inspect them. Once you've made the necessary repairs, you'll need to reassemble everything so your bike is good as new again. This means putting all the parts back where they belong and making sure they're securely in place. It's not just bikes, of course – people also have to reassemble furniture when they move or redecorate a room.

How common is "reassemble"?

Word reassemble is considered rare in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

verb

  • To assemble again

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