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Ensamble (noun)

A group of people or objects that are considered together as a whole.

Example sentences:

  • The orchestra exhibited exceptional unity and precision during their ensamble.
  • The fashion show featured an ensamble of vibrant colors and patterns.

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Ensamble (verb)

To assemble or bring together different parts or elements to form a whole.

Example sentences:

  • Please ensamble all the necessary equipment before starting the experiment.
  • The chef meticulously ensambled the ingredients to create a gourmet masterpiece.

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Ensamble (adjective)

Referring to a performance or group in which the members provide a harmonious or coordinated effort.

Example sentences:

  • The theater company put on an ensamble performance, captivating the audience with their collective talent.
  • The ensemble cast delivered a memorable and emotionally powerful portrayal of the characters.

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