reassembly
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Definition
Noun: 1. The act or process of assembling something again: The action of putting the parts of something back together after it has been taken apart or disassembled.
Usage
Reassembly is a formal or technical term used to describe the specific action of reassembling. It often refers to mechanical, technical, or procedural contexts where something complex is put back together. - The reassembly of the engine must follow the manual precisely. - After cleaning, the reassembly of the device took an hour.
Examples
- The instructions for the of the furniture were unclear.
- Following the software update, a complete system was required.
- The mechanic began the of the transmission components.
Advanced Usage
- "Reassembly is required": A common phrase in technical manuals indicating that parts must be put back together.
- "Post-cleaning reassembly": Refers specifically to the act of putting something back together after it has been cleaned.
Variants and Related Words
- Reassemble (verb): To fit the parts of something together again.
- You must reassemble the unit in the reverse order of disassembly.
- Assembly (noun): The action of fitting together the component parts of a structure or object. (This is the base word from which is formed).
Synonyms
- Reconstruction: The action of building something again after it has been damaged or destroyed. (Often used for larger structures, but can be similar in context).
- Reinstatement: The action of restoring something to its former position or state. (More abstract, often used for systems or rights).
Antonyms
- Disassembly: The process of taking something apart.
- Dismantling: The action of taking a machine or structure to pieces.