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Assemble again
Answer for the clue "Assemble again ", 8 letters:
regather
Word definitions for regather in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Regather \Re*gath"er\ (r?*g?th"?r), v. t. To gather again.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. gather again, gather back together
Usage examples of regather.
For a moment, many swore that the spire actually seemed to regather itself and rise back upwards in a trail of sparks.
Oriencor could regather her scattered battalions in a moment, if she chose.
Schools react spasmodically, dart forward, hesitate, turn, regather a floor lower, and emigrate someplace where other seaweed waves.
Then, like a snake coiling, like thesnap of a chain gone wild, the glow turned in on itself, burst in a silent thunderclap and regathered as a glowing sphere some new, unrecorded state of aether which drove upwards and out across Central Floor at the exact point where Kate was standing with such wyrebrightness that Durry was sure he saw the shine of her bones, the grin of her skull, the beat of her blood and the shape of her baby.
He regathered the facts that the case had provided and sorted them out, fitting them into several patterns.
The clouds that had broken the previous afternoon regathered, and the day grew colder instead of warmer as the small band of horsemen galloped north beneath a pale and heatless sky.
Then she regathered the bags and marched toward the gate, Ivor trailing beside her wearily.
Mongol force somehow regathered into a single body, and then it went east.
The ball came screaming over the tape, skipped a beat, regathered its tilt and momentumand punched me in the face.
Authors, publishers, illustrators, printers, lawyers, and even a critic or twoall mingled, separated, and regathered in constantly shifting groups.
Jump twenty-one years into the future, when several of those children-turned-adults are now regathered at the original summer-house scene for their own stale antics of adultery and ennui.
Admiral Willis, for his part, may have been the senior man present, but he knew when to defer to the expertise of others and stood quietly out of the way, regathering his dignity after being hustled out of the square.
The ball came screaming over the tape, skipped a beat, regathered its tilt and momentumand punched me in the face.
The system was newly completed, and in spite of regathering tension he enjoyed this, his first ride.
I thought perhaps they were too exhausted to carry on, but then I realised they were only regathering their strength.