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assemble
Verb
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If you assemble many people or things, you bring them together.
They went into the meeting room where a dozen other people had already assembled.
The first thing you try to do is assemble people you want to work with.
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If you assemble something, you put it together.
He would have to go to Japan to find a company to supply parts and assemble the machine.
They worked together in assembling the art collection.
She had assembled a team of 10 lawyers to attack the court's ruling.
error
Noun
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An error is something which is accidentally not correct.
The bank made an error and gave me too much money.
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An error can refer to a computer error.
I keep getting errors on my computer program.