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Meanings of assimilate new in English
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Usage of assimilate new in English
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He said the thresholds reflected workplace demands for educated workers with the capacity to assimilatenew technological requirements in professional fields.
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The form of events, abstracted from their material presence, becomes a general mould to which we tend to assimilatenew observations.
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Every day I have been in the Congo, I have been assimilatingnew ideas.
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The facility with which human nature assimilatesnew conditions is among its most remarkable attributes.
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We were discussing the role of the line manager in assimilatingnew hires into the operation.
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It was assimilatingnew data, that was all.
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We need to uphold the great tradition of the melting pot that welcomes and assimilatesnew arrivals.
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In spite of the intervening ages of suffering and gloom, the faculty of assimilatingnew principles had survived.
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Every day I have been in the Congo, I have been assimilatingnew ideas. Upsher nodded vigorously in assent.
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"Hmm." She has a way of tilting her head and narrowing her eyes as she assimilatesnew information that reminds me of Mo.