Assimilate
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British pronunciation/ɐsˈɪmɪlˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/əˈsɪməˌɫeɪt/

Définition et Signification de "assimilate"

to assimilate
01

assimiler, intégrer

to fully comprehend and integrate information or ideas
Transitive: to assimilate information or ideas
02

assimiler

to make something resemble another
Transitive: to assimilate sth to sth
03

s'assimiler, intégrer

to integrate into a new environment, often by adopting its language, norms, values, and practices
Intransitive: to assimilate into a new environment
04

assimiler, s'assimiler

to change a sound in a word so that it becomes more like another neighboring sound
Transitive: to assimilate a speech sound
05

assimiler, incorporer

(of organisms) to absorb and incorporate nutrients or substances from their environment into their own tissues or cells
Transitive: to assimilate nutrients or substances

assimilate

v

assimil

v

assimilating

adj

assimilating

adj

assimilation

n

assimilation

n

assimilative

adj

assimilative

adj
example
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With patience and practice, language learners can assimilate grammar rules and vocabulary more effectively.
Through hands-on experience, interns assimilated practical knowledge that went beyond theoretical understanding.
After several readings, she assimilated the complex scientific concepts and explained them effortlessly.
The training program helped employees assimilate the new company policies, ensuring a smooth transition.
Students took time to assimilate the historical events discussed in class, connecting them to broader societal contexts.
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