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Meanings of
assimilator
in English
Portuguese
aluno
Catalan
aprenent
Back to the meaning
Someone (especially a child) who learns (as from a teacher) or takes up knowledge or beliefs.
scholar
learner
Portuguese
aluno
Usage of
assimilator
in English
1
After all, the assimilation of new ideas is not the most painless of processes, whatever the age of the
assimilator
.
2
A great creative mind Van Dyck certainly had not, but, gifted
assimilator
that he was, he developed many delightful qualities of his art.
3
This disillusionment found its early expression in the lamentations of repentant
assimilators
.
4
Suddenly, the fear of assimilation seems to have struck the
assimilators
.
5
But the process of assimilation will have resulted somewhat in changing the
assimilators
,
too.
6
One of these
assimilators
,
writing in the first months of the pogroms, makes the following confession:
7
Truly pitiful has become the position of these
assimilators
,
who but yesterday were the champions of national self-effacement.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
gift assimilator
Translations for
assimilator
Portuguese
aluno
acadêmico
estudante
Catalan
aprenent
Assimilator
through the time