To collect into one place or body; bring or call together; convene; congregate.To fit together. See assembling, 2.3.. To join or couple, as one with another, or as in sexual intercourse.To meet or come together; convene, as a number of individuals: as, “the churls assemble,” Dryden, Æneid, vii.To meet in battle; fight.n. An assembly.To be similar to; resemble.To liken or compare.In entomology, to collect together (the males of certain moths and other insects) by exposing a female in a wire-gauze cage: an insect-collector's device.