assemble
verb
uk/əˈsembl/ us [ I or T ]
to come together in a single place, or bring people or things together in a single group:
We assembled in the meeting room for the announcement.
Since she took over the department, she has assembled a talented team with a varied selection of skills.
We can help you assemble all the paperwork that is necessary to make the application.
[ T ] PRODUCTION
to make something by joining separate parts together:
This is where the car engines are assembled.
flatpack furniture that is easy to assemble
[ I ] MEETINGS
if an organization assembles, it meets officially:
The UNESCO International Education Conference assembled in Geneva in September.
[ T ] FINANCE
to collect together money, for example a loan, from different people, companies, or organizations:
The consortium has already assembled a loan of €400m-€500m from the banks.