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- ASSIMILATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ASSIMILATE is to take into the mind and thoroughly understand How to use assimilate in a sentence Linguistic assimilation? What prepositions are used with assimilate?: Usage Guide
- ASSIMILATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ASSIMILATE definition: 1 to become part of a group, country, society, etc , or to make someone or something become part… Learn more
- ASSIMILATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb He assimilated many new experiences on his European trip to bring into conformity with the customs, attitudes, etc , of a dominant social group, nation, or the like; adapt or adjust to assimilate the new immigrants
- assimilate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of assimilate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive] assimilate something to fully understand an idea or some information so that you are able to use it yourself The committee will need time to assimilate this report Some people can only assimilate change gradually
- ASSIMILATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you assimilate new ideas, techniques, or information, you learn them or adopt them I was speechless, still trying to assimilate the enormity of what he'd told me [VERB noun]
- Assimilate - definition of assimilate by The Free Dictionary
1 to take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb: to assimilate new ideas 2 to bring into conformity with the customs, attitudes, etc , of a dominant cultural group or national culture 3 to convert (ingested food) to substances suitable for incorporation into the body and its tissues 4 to cause to resemble; make similar
- Assimilate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Imported from Latin, assimilate has the word similar within it and in fact, means "to become like something else " If someone moves to another country, he or she will need to assimilate by adapting to and taking in the language, culture and customs of the new place
- assimilate - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
as•sim•i•late əˈsɪməˌleɪt v , -lat•ed, -lat•ing understand:[~ + object] He tried to assimilate new ideas [no object] (of a person from a different background) to adjust (oneself) to the dominant cultural group or national culture: The immigrants assimilated rapidly
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