The difference between Assemble and Build up

When used as verbs, assemble means to put together, whereas build up means to erect.


check bellow for the other definitions of Assemble and Build up

  1. Assemble as a verb (transitive):

    To put together.

    Examples:

    "He assembled the model ship."

  2. Assemble as a verb (ambitransitive):

    To gather as a group.

    Examples:

    "The parents assembled in the school hall."

  3. Assemble as a verb (computing):

    to translate from assembly language to machine code

  1. Build up as a verb:

    To erect; to construct.

  2. Build up as a verb:

    To close up by building.

    Examples:

    "to build up a door"

  3. Build up as a verb (intransitive, transitive, idiomatic):

    To accumulate, to pile up, to increase in stages.

    Examples:

    "Ever since the secretary left, the letters in my inbox have started to build up."

  4. Build up as a verb (transitive, idiomatic):

    To strengthen.

    Examples:

    "They had to build up their fortress to protect against attack."

  5. Build up as a verb (card games):

    In solitaire card games, to place a card over another card of lower value. (e.g., place 5♦ over 4♣)

  1. Build up as a noun: