assembled

UK: əˈsɛmb(ə)ld | US: əˈsɛmbəld

Definition
  1. vt. 1. To fit together the parts of (a machine or structure).

  2. vt. 2. To gather or organize (people or things) into a group.

  3. adj. 3. Describing something that has been put together from parts.

Structure
as <to, toward>semble <together>as <to, toward>semble <together>
Etymology

The word "assemble" traces back to Latin ad- (indicating direction) + simul ("together"), reflecting the idea of bringing things or people into a unified whole. Over time, it evolved through Old French assembler before entering Middle English, retaining its core meaning of combining parts or gathering.

Examples
  1. The team assembled the furniture in under an hour.

  2. Protesters assembled in the square to demand change.

  3. This model car comes pre-assembled for convenience.

  4. She assembled all the documents needed for the application.

  5. The robot was assembled from recycled materials.