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assembled
[uh-sem-buhld]
adjective
noting an artificial gem formed of two or more parts, as a doublet or triplet, at least one of which is a true gemstone.
Other Word Forms
- unassembled adjective
- well-assembled adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of assembled1
Example Sentences
The crowd had assembled near a key road leading to the town of Bani Suheila, an area that has seen weeks of ongoing Israeli military operations.
The pushback reached a crescendo on Thursday, when — with just a few hours notice — Bass assembled more than 100 people from religious, community, business and civic groups to denounce the raids.
His mass of young interns assembled and rushed to hear him from below as he watched with amusement from his balcony above the action.
Grande’s opinion was one of the first Erivo sought as she assembled “I Forgive You”; the pop star, Erivo says, “is one of the most intelligent producers and songwriters that exists. She has amazing ears.”
A makeshift DJ booth, assembled from a couple of upended shopping carts and some speakers, is at one edge of the checkerboard in the dimly lighted room, underscoring the general do-it-yourself ethos of Rosales’ aesthetic.
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