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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reassemble .
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Examples
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The audio was fixed, but in reassembling all the parts, the laptop shell had a bulge in the seam where the pieces didn’t fit together.
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It's a good thing that you won't have to take your Magic Mouse apart too, as it's certainly not easy to disassemble it, and the resin parts of the mouse were deformed when they were being removed, resulting in the team giving up the idea of reassembling the mouse.
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And he did, less than five minutes later—just as Ali was paying off the faxing bill and reassembling her stack of paper.
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In subsequent days my father would take the watch apart and clean it piece by piece and then spend the better part of a month, in the hot middle part of the day, reassembling it, after drying the individual pieces in the bright September light.
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While Eastern Europe was reassembling itself at the end of the 1980s, I was proofreading the history of East and West Germany and the Balkan states.
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He will now face the daunting task of reassembling a campaign organization from scratch.
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And he did, less than five minutes later—just as Ali was paying off the faxing bill and reassembling her stack of paper.
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Not the preservation of an artist's studio — you can still visit Mahler's composing shed, for instance — but dismantling it and reassembling it somewhere completely different?
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He will now face the daunting task of reassembling a campaign organization from scratch.
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Not the preservation of an artist's studio — you can still visit Mahler's composing shed, for instance — but dismantling it and reassembling it somewhere completely different?
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