Definitions

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  • noun The process of assembling something again.

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  • noun assembling again

Etymologies

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re- +‎ assembly.

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Examples

  • Aronofsky is already mulling his next project, he said - and at some point down the road, he'd like to do a kind of reassembly of his last film, "The Fountain," which has become a sci-fi cult hit on DVD.

    Mickey Rourke And Darren Aronofsky: Party People, By Kurt Loder » MTV Movies Blog 2008

  • Microtubules can be reliably polymerized in vitro In living cells, predominant form of MTs have 13 protofilaments (PFs) In vitro "reassembly" of microtubules was possible by the early

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows skoch3 2009

  • Phil I have looked at Youtube thousands of times for various subjects and never thought to search for any information concerning disassembly or reassembly of anything.

    YouTube Advice 2009

  • This reassembly, with an atmospheric score by Simon Fisher Turner that incorporates gramophone records from the expedition as well as the sound of the Terra Nova's ship's bell and some authentic Antarctic "silence", brings history to life.

    This week's new DVD & Blu-ray 2011

  • "Shrinking URLs is handy" - indeed it is; many an e-mail has contained broken links that needed reassembly.

    Tini.us Creates Secure And Feedback Friendly TinyURLs | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • Phil I have looked at Youtube thousands of times for various subjects and never thought to search for any information concerning disassembly or reassembly of anything.

    YouTube Advice 2009

  • That in some cases, the Bush reductions meant detaching the actual nuclear warheads from ballistic missiles and storing them in distant facilities so that quick “break-out” reassembly is not feasible.

    How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011

  • That in some cases, the Bush reductions meant detaching the actual nuclear warheads from ballistic missiles and storing them in distant facilities so that quick “break-out” reassembly is not feasible.

    How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011

  • This reassembly, with an atmospheric score by Simon Fisher Turner that incorporates gramophone records from the expedition as well as the sound of the Terra Nova's ship's bell and some authentic Antarctic "silence", brings history to life.

    This week's new DVD & Blu-ray 2011

  • While the real Carlos just took his steamer apart and hiked it over an isthmus to the other side for reassembly, Herzog thought it far more dramatic and manly to physically winch an actual (not prop or scale model) 320-ton mass of steel and iron over a very real mountain.

    Top 10 Coolest Boats in Movie History » Scene-Stealers 2009

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