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- ASSIMILATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Another example, in a slightly less obvious fashion, is assimilate When used as a technical word to describe a certain process of language change, assimilate refers to the habit that some sounds have of becoming more like the sounds that are close to them in a word (see assimilation, sense 3)
- ASSIMILATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
ASSIMILATE definition: to take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb See examples of assimilate used in a sentence
- assimilate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
[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 in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If you assimilate new ideas, customs, or techniques, you learn them or adopt them My mind could only assimilate one impossibility at a time
- 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 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 - definition of assimilate by The Free Dictionary
assimilate (əˈsɪmɪˌleɪt) vb 1 (tr) to learn (information, a procedure, etc) and understand it thoroughly
- assimilate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb assimilate (third-person singular simple present assimilates, present participle assimilating, simple past and past participle assimilated) (transitive) To incorporate nutrients into the body, especially after digestion
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