From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Parliaments, School, Governmentassemblyas‧sem‧bly /əˈsembli/●くろまる○しろまる○しろまるAWL noun (plural assemblies)1[countable]PGP a group of people who are elected to make decisions or laws for a particular country, area, or organizationthe General Assembly of the Church of Scotlandthe speaker of the California state assembly2[countable, uncountable]GROUP OF PEOPLE the meeting together of a group of people for a particular purposeassembly ofan assembly of reportersPolice have imposed conditions on public assemblies.Restrictions on freedom of assembly have gradually been relaxed.an assembly point (=a place where people go in a particular situation)3[countable, uncountable]SES a regular meeting of all the teachers and students of a school4[uncountable]MAKE the process of putting the parts of something togetherinstructions for assemblyExamples from the Corpusassembly• The first assemblyflight for the station had been scheduled for November.• Kathy was there, and Tony Carbo, and a happy-looking assembly of dignitaries in pin-stripes and starchedblueshirts.• The originalintention was to hive off assemblyoperations to sub-contractors.• This provided for the election by all landowners over the age of twenty-five of representatives to local and provincialassemblies.• For instance, I've heard of representativeassemblies of large co-operatives choosing their own director.• Jeffries is running for state Assembly in the 22nd District.• There were often small variations in the assembly and fabrication of otherwise similar pieces.• Some toystores help with assembly.assembly point• All 50 assembly points were reportedly experiencingacute food shortages.• But most of the 49 designatedassembly pointsexist only on maps.• Workersrushed to their designated assembly points.• Paths were worn between one friendlycommunity and another, between markets and recognizedassembly points.• Timings are arranged to allow most people to reach the assembly point from home that day by car or public transport.• They were straightened, then cut to length on a saw, drilled, and placed adjacent to their assembly points.From Longman Business Dictionaryassemblyas‧sem‧bly /əˈsembli/ noun (plural assemblies)1[uncountable]MANUFACTURING the process of putting the parts of products togetherRoutine assembly of colour televisions eventually shifted to Taiwan.a car assembly plant2[countable]LAW a group of people who are elected to make laws or decisions for a particular country or areaplans for a regional assembly in the North-East