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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
reassemble
verb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A morning fire below the smoky mirror, a mixture of lights, tonic in a glass can reassemble her to me.
▪ At age eight, Ryan tore apart a broken television set and tried to reassemble it.
▪ But he was able to reassemble much of his old team to complete the final volumes of his work.
▪ Note which way it was fitted, insert the new one the same way round, then reassemble the valve.
▪ She says the museum in good faith tried to devise plans to reassemble the stones.
▪ The problem is sometimes that parts go astray, which makes it impossible to reassemble the file.
▪ These programs allowed thousands of Catholics to continue practicing their faith as they attempted to reassemble the pieces of their lives.
▪ To reassemble the joint, use a non-setting mastic rather than putty and apply it liberally to the socket.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reassemble

Reassemble \Re`as*sem"ble\ (r[=e]`[a^]s*s[e^]m"b'l), v. t. & i. To assemble again.

Wiktionary
reassemble

vb. to assemble again

WordNet
reassemble

v. assemble once again, after taking something apart

Usage examples of "reassemble".

The commercial ended and Brewster set the little black box that he had reassembled back down on the coffee table.

And he had almost reassembled the cobble from which the burin had been carved.

This gave rise to much altercation and debate, especially among the lords, where the Earl of Chatham, Lord Camden, and others, who had long been the advocates of popular rights, vindicated the present exercise of royal prerogative, not on the plea of necessity but of right: arguing that a dispensing power was inherent in the crown, which might be exerted during the recess of parliament, but which expired whenever parliament reassembled.

It was the skeleton, very delicately dissected and reassembled, of his potto, a rare and curious little West African creature, nominally one of the primates, though quiet, slow, harmless, and remarkably affectionate.

So when you move all the philotes out into disorganized space, lacking whereness or thisness or any organizing principle, how do they reassemble?

For five minutes, Kohler paced and cursed his friend, conjuring expletives and variations of expletives only another Brooklynite could reassemble.

He used the facemask of the reassembled skinsuit to pump the tent full of breathable air, creating a little bubble of atmosphere in entoptic fluid.

But Flenser had planned this tactic from the beginning, had envisaged reassembling himself more than a thousand miles from the Long Lakes.

Ugo had taken his new weapons from out their fitted, fruitwood case to disassemble and reassemble them himself, before finally loading and priming them, then replacing them in their case and locking the case in one of his chests.

Later, in the inn room where he resided, Ugo had taken his new weapons from out their fitted, fruitwood case to disassemble and reassemble them himself, before finally loading and priming them, then replacing them in their case and locking the case in one of his chests.

Perhaps one day, when history permits it, we shall reassemble the pieces and reveal their dark mystery.

Counter-Terrorism Task Force was reassembled via secure videoconference link.

It jumped lightly over the reassembling corpses, ran over, and nipped Alfred on a bare, bony ankle.

Tiny particles, or life monads, assemble and reassemble, in this form and that form.

A battery which turned out its horses to graze found that the puzzled creatures simply galloped about the plain, and could only be reassembled by blowing the call which they associated with feeding, when they rushed back and waited in lines for their nosebags to be put on.