Reassembly
Pronunciation: /ˌriːəˈsɛmbliː/
Reassembly (noun)
- The act of joining parts again after they were taken apart.
- The process of creating a whole from separate pieces, often after disassembly or separation.
- In computing, the step that combines broken or split data into its original form.
Examples
- The technician finished the reassembly after the parts were cleaned.
- The team checked each piece before reassembly began.