Assemble in home, etcetera (4)
I believe the answer is:
meet
'assemble' is the definition.
(I know that assemble can be written as meet)
'in home etcetera' is the wordplay.
'in' indicates a hidden word.
'MEET' is hidden in the letters of 'home etcetera'.
(Other definitions for meet that I've seen before include "Hunting gathering" , "Countryside assembly now perhaps not legal" , "Touch; suitable (arch.)" , "club" , "Come together or run into" .)