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- Dictionaryverbassimilate (verb) · assimilates (third person present) · assimilated (past tense) · assimilated (past participle) · assimilating (present participle)
- take in (information, ideas, or culture) and understand fully:"Marie tried to assimilate the week's events"Similar:fathom outsearch outferret outpuzzle outpiece together
- cause (something) to resemble; liken:"philosophers had assimilated thought to perception"
- come to resemble:"the Churches assimilated to a certain cultural norm"
- phoneticsmake (a sound) more like another in the same or next word.
Originlate Middle English: from Latin assimilat- ‘absorbed, incorporated’, from the verb assimilare, from ad- ‘to’ + similis ‘like’. Explore further
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