ppl. a. [f. ASSEMBLE v.1 + -ED.] Gathered into one place or company.
1591. Shaks., 1 Hen. VI., I. i. 139. Whom all France, with their chiefe assembled strength, Durst not presume to looke once in the face.
1718. Pope, Iliad, II. 968. Assembled armies oft have I beheld.
1833. I. Taylor, Fanat., ix. 398. The worship of an assembled nation.