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Assembly   /əsˈɛmbli/   Listen
Assembly

noun
(pl. assemblies)
1.
A group of machine parts that fit together to form a self-contained unit.
2.
The act of constructing something (as a piece of machinery).  Synonym: fabrication.
3.
A public facility to meet for open discussion.  Synonyms: forum, meeting place.
4.
A group of persons who are gathered together for a common purpose.
5.
A unit consisting of components that have been fitted together.
6.
The social act of assembling.  Synonyms: assemblage, gathering.



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"Assembly" Quotes from Famous Books



... Simkins sent in his resignation a change came over their feelings towards him, and he saw at once that he was a marked man. The chairman, in a whisper, advised him to withdraw his resignation. So Simkins, who was a shrewd young fellow, understanding the temper of the assembly, arose ...
— The Face And The Mask • Robert Barr

... Crassus and Gnaeus Cornelius became consuls; and the curule aediles after resigning their office because they had entered upon it under unfavorable auguries took it back again, contrary to precedent, at another meeting of the assembly. The Portico of Paulus was burned and the fire from it reached the temple of Vesta, so that the sacred objects that this shrine contained were carried up to the Palatine by all of the vestal virgins except the eldest ...
— Dio's Rome, Vol. 4 • Cassius Dio

... archaeologist of social furniture, a cataloguer of professions, a registrar of good and evil; but to deserve the praise of which every artist must be ambitious, must I not also investigate the reasons or the cause of these social effects, detect the hidden sense of this vast assembly of figures, passions, and incidents? And finally, having sought—I will not say having found—this reason, this motive power, must I not reflect on first principles, and discover in what particulars societies approach ...
— The Human Comedy - Introductions and Appendix • Honore de Balzac

... attending to these matters Pompey revived the law about elections (which had fallen somewhat into disuse) commanding those who seek an office to present themselves without fail before the assembly, so that no one who is absent may be chosen. He also confirmed the ordinance, passed a short time previously, that those who had held office in the city should not be allotted to foreign governorships before five years had passed. He was not ashamed at this time to record ...
— Dio's Rome • Cassius Dio

... to the United States Supreme Court. Old as they are, none of the present incumbents were then sitting on the bench. But their worthy forerunners were equally reactionary. They found no constitutional grounds for reversal! Of course not, even though the right of free speech and assembly had been trampled underfoot at the Haymarket Square, the right to a fair trial made ...
— Labor's Martyrs • Vito Marcantonio


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