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1. sub-assembly
noun. a unit assembled separately but designed to fit with other units in a manufactured product.
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Rhymes with Legislative Assembly
- subassembly
- reassembly
- trembly
- trembley
- wembley
2. assembly
noun. ['əˈsɛmbli'] a group of machine parts that fit together to form a self-contained unit.
Synonyms
- weldment
- machine
Antonyms
- conventional
- segregation
- non-involvement
Etymology
- assemblee (Middle English (1100-1500))
- asemblee (Anglo-Norman)
3. assembly
noun. ['əˈsɛmbli'] the act of constructing something (as a piece of machinery).
Synonyms
- fabrication
- building
Antonyms
- refrain
- fauna
- flora
Etymology
- assemblee (Middle English (1100-1500))
- asemblee (Anglo-Norman)
4. assembly
noun. ['əˈsɛmbli'] a public facility to meet for open discussion.
Synonyms
- facility
- meeting place
- installation
Antonyms
- nonattendance
- cooperation
- involvement
- competition
Etymology
- assemblee (Middle English (1100-1500))
- asemblee (Anglo-Norman)
5. assembly
noun. ['əˈsɛmbli'] a group of persons who are gathered together for a common purpose.
Synonyms
- States General
- legislative assembly
- Areopagus
- chamber
- Bench
- general assembly
- legislative body
- law-makers
- tribunal
- chapter
- witches' Sabbath
- judicature
- court
- coven
- sabbat
- gathering
- assemblage
- legislature
- council
Antonyms
- disarmament
- disarming
- demobilization
- distribution
Etymology
- assemblee (Middle English (1100-1500))
- asemblee (Anglo-Norman)
6. assembly
noun. ['əˈsɛmbli'] the social act of assembling.
Synonyms
- group action
- meeting
- mobilization
- gathering
- congregation
- calling together
- coming together
- assemblage
- concentration
- congregating
- convening
- mobilisation
- convocation
Antonyms
- defense
- prosecution
- unorthodoxy
- unconventionality
Etymology
- assemblee (Middle English (1100-1500))
- asemblee (Anglo-Norman)
7. assembly
noun. ['əˈsɛmbli'] a unit consisting of components that have been fitted together.
Synonyms
- unit
Antonyms
- non-engagement
- attendance
Etymology
- assemblee (Middle English (1100-1500))
- asemblee (Anglo-Norman)
Sentences with legislative-assembly
1. Noun Phrase
While all male citizens over the age of 18 could participate in the legislative assembly, only those over 30 were eligible to serve as jurors.
2. Noun Phrase
Often the council stood for the interests of the wealthy elite, and the legislative assembly represented new immigrants and the middle class.