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assembling

Assembling (noun) means the act of gathering people or putting parts together; an assembly. Example: “The assembling of the crowd took less time than expected.”

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The act of gathering people or putting parts together; an assembly.
"The assembling of the crowd took less time than expected."

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In plain EnglishThe -ing form of "assemble", referring to the process of putting things or people together.

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assemblings plural

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What does “assembling” mean?

The word “assembling” means the act of gathering people or putting parts together; an assembly. In plain terms, the -ing form of "assemble", referring to the process of putting things or people together.

How do you use “assembling” in a sentence?

Here is “assembling” used in a sentence: “The assembling of the crowd took less time than expected.”

What part of speech is “assembling”?

“Assembling” is a noun.

Is “assembling” a common word?

“Assembling” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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