reassembly
Pronunciation: [ˌriːəˈsɛmbli]
Word
Context: "manufacturing"
(noun) the act of putting things back together after they have been taken apart. When you take a toy apart to fix it or clean it, and then you put it back together, that's reassembly.
Example
The reassembly of the bicycle was easy once I followed the instructions.
Example
The reassembly of the broken phone was very difficult, and some parts were missing.
Example
How long do you think the reassembly of the model ship will take?
Context: "computing"
(noun) the process of restoring data or components to their original state after they have been separated. Just like when you fix a computer by reconnecting or reinstalling different parts to make it work again.
Example
After the reassembly of the computer, it ran much faster.
Example
The reassembly of the program didn't work out, and it still had errors.
Example
Is the reassembly of the software complete now?
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