Everyone comes together
Redundancy is a characteristic of usage, not of words. It would be possible to use the word assembled in a redundant way, for example, the assembled structure was built by a skilled crew. Since it was built, it was assembled; you don't have to say it twice. However, you can also use the word assembled appropriately. I assembled my forces.
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You can tell that I personally assembled the bookshelf by the way it leans to the left.
Constructed; built; made.
Collated Collected Assembled Consolidated Amassed
Assembled can be defined as to bring or call together into a group or whole. Assembled can also be defined as fitting parts and pieces together or to setup parts and pieces.
According to Whitaker's Words, gregis is the genitive singular form of the word Grex, meaning: flock, herd; crowd; company, crew; people/animals assembled; set/faction/class.
The word is spelled auditorium. The students assembled in the auditorium.
connected, joined, linked, assembled, mixed
The best possible antonym I could find was un-assembled and synonyms of the word.
it means to get in a group or group together. for more information go to Dictionary.com
In telecommunication, a code word is the element of a code. Each code word is a sequence of symbols that, when assembled in accordance with the code, come together to form a word or phrase that has specific meaning. Often times, the code word is not decipherable unless the one trying to decipher it has a specific code book that contains the procedure for deciphering the code.