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Meanings of
assimilate
in английском
португальский
assimilar
каталонский
assimilar
испанский
empapar
Back to the meaning
Take up mentally.
absorb
ingest
take in
португальский
assimilar
португальский
assimilar
каталонский
assimilar-se
испанский
asimilar
Back to the meaning
Become similar to one's environment.
dissimilate
португальский
assimilar
Antonyms
Examples for "
dissimilate
"
dissimilate
Examples for "
dissimilate
"
1
And whenever it becomes like and unlike it must be assimilated and
dissimilated
?
Take (gas, light or heat) into a solution.
imbibe
Usage of
assimilate
in английском
1
Trying her best to
assimilate
,
to come to terms with her exile.
2
Hold fast to your roots Don't try to
assimilate
into their culture.
3
They're not expected to achieve as children, so they begin to
assimilate
.
4
This is no story about a foreigner struggling to
assimilate
in American.
5
Then give the stomach food that the organs can digest and
assimilate
.
6
She wished she had some time alone to
assimilate
the cold facts.
7
His art is a refusal to forget, to
assimilate
,
to move on.
8
The other aim was to
assimilate
aboriginal peoples and crush their cultures.
9
It is, however, difficult to
assimilate
the German girls to American customs.
10
We must not only attach information to ourselves, we must
assimilate
it.
11
How far will material improvements help to uplift and
assimilate
the newcomers?
12
He felt the Watcher's anxiety as she tried to
assimilate
it all.
13
She shut the door to her car, trying to
assimilate
the scene.
14
The words struck him, and the ship started to
assimilate
the new information.
15
That these facts are hard to
assimilate
for some political correspondents is clear.
16
I just need
to
...
assimilate
...
what
's
going on, and then I'll be able to talk.
Other examples for "assimilate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
assimilate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
assimilate into
assimilate food
assimilate the idea
assimilate information
assimilate more
More collocations
Translations for
assimilate
португальский
assimilar
каталонский
assimilar
assimilar-se
испанский
empapar
asimilar
absorber
digerir
Assimilate
through the time
Assimilate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common