assembly

  • 21assembly — as|sem|bly W2S3 [əˈsembli] n plural assemblies 1.) a group of people who are elected to make decisions or laws for a particular country, area, or organization ▪ the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland ▪ the speaker of the California state… …

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  • 22Assembly — Vue de l Assembly 2004 Vue panoram …

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  • 23assembly — n. 1) to convene an assembly 2) a constitutional; deliberative; general; legislative; national; public assembly 3) (misc.) the right of assembly * * * [ə semblɪ] deliberative general legislative national public assembly (misc.) the right of… …

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  • 24assembly — noun 1 (C) a group of people who are elected to make laws for a particular country or area: the New York State Assembly 2 (countable + of) a group of people who gave gathered together for a particular purpose 3 (C, U) a regular meeting of all the …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 25assembly — The concourse or meeting together of a considerable number of persons at the same place. Also the persons so gathered. Political assemblies are those required by the constitution and laws: for example, the general assembly. The lower or more… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 26assembly — The concourse or meeting together of a considerable number of persons at the same place. Also the persons so gathered. Political assemblies are those required by the constitution and laws: for example, the general assembly. The lower or more… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 27assembly — n. (pl. ies) 1 the act or an instance of assembling or gathering together. 2 a a group of persons gathered together, esp. as a deliberative body or a legislative council. b a gathering of the entire members of a school. 3 the assembling of a… …

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  • 28assembly —    This word (from the Latin assimulare, meaning to make like or to gather together ) refers to a gathering of believers. The word assembly is sometimes used as a synonym for church, for example, the Christian assembly or the assembly of… …

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  • 29assembly — noun /əˈsɛmb.lɪi/ a) A set of pieces that work together in unison as a mechanism or device. school assembly, freedom of assembly b) A congregation of people in one place for a purpose …

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  • 30assembly — noun 1) an assembly of civil servants Syn: gathering, meeting, congregation, convention, rally, convocation, assemblage, group, body, crowd, throng, company; informal get together 2) the labor needed in car assembly Syn …

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