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    as·sim·i·late
    [əˈsiməˌlāt]
    verb
    assimilate (verb) · assimilates (third person present) · assimilated (past tense) · assimilated (past participle) · assimilating (present participle)
    1. take in (information, ideas, or culture) and understand fully:
      "Marie tried to assimilate the week's events"
      • absorb and integrate (people, ideas, or culture) into a wider society or culture:
        "pop trends are assimilated into the mainstream with alarming speed"
      • become absorbed and integrated into a society or culture:
        "the older generation had more trouble assimilating"
      • (of the body or any biological system) absorb and digest (food or nutrients):
        "the sugars in the fruit are readily assimilated by the body"
    2. cause (something) to resemble; liken:
      "philosophers had assimilated thought to perception"
      • come to resemble:
        "the Churches assimilated to a certain cultural norm"
      • phonetics
        make (a sound) more like another in the same or next word.
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin assimilat- ‘absorbed, incorporated’, from the verb assimilare, from ad- ‘to’ + similis ‘like’.
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  3. verb (used with object), as·sim·i·lat·ed, as·sim·i·lat·ing. to take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb: He assimilated many new experiences on his European trip. to bring into conformity with the customs, attitudes, etc., of a dominant social group, nation, or the like; adapt or adjust: to assimilate the new immigrants.
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    1 a : to take into the mind and thoroughly understand assimilate information Students need to assimilate new concepts. b : to take in and utilize as nourishment : to absorb into the system The body assimilates digested food.

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    Assimilation refers to the process through which individuals and groups of differing heritages acquire the basic habits, attitudes, and mode of life of an embracing culture.
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    to become part of a group, country, society, etc., or to make someone or something become part of a group, country, society, etc.:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/assimilate
    the process of becoming a part, or making someone become a part, of a group, country, society, etc.:
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