assemble
To put something together without difficulty.
To put something together in a short amount of time.
To put something together with attention to detail.
A common but slightly redundant phrase emphasizing that people or parts are coming to the same place or being joined.
Used to indicate that the action of assembling has been completed beforehand, often used in the past participle form 'already assembled'.
To put something together quickly, often without care.
Indicates that an item is completely put together and ready for use.
Indicates that an item is incomplete and requires more work to be finished.
Indicates that an item can be put together without much effort.
To start the process of gathering or putting something together.
Indicates that an item requires significant effort or skill to put together.
To succeed in putting something together, often despite difficulty.
Indicates that the assembly of an item can be done.
To gather together for a specific purpose or event.
To come together to form a larger whole or structure.