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Word | Assimilate |
take up, as of knowledge or beliefs / make similar / To become similar or like something else. / absorb; cause to become homogenous / take in (information, ideas, or culture) and understand fully. / to learn (something) so that it is fully understood and can be used / to cause (a person or group) to become part of a different society, country, etc. / to adopt the ways of another culture : to fully become part of a different society, country, etc., | |
Usage | ⇒ The numerous concepts have to be assimilated ⇒ The manner in which the United States was able to assimilate the hordes of immigrants during the nineteenth and early part of the twentieth centuries will always be a source of pride. ⇒ Children need to assimilate new ideas. ⇒ Marie tried to assimilate the week's events ⇒ Natan assimilated the customs of his new country |
Synonyms | absorb, take in, digest, grasp, understand, comprehend, ingest, learn, imbibe, compare, take up, conform, equate, fit, incorporate, acclimatise, acculturate, acclimatize, accustom, integrate, |
Antonyms | dissimilate, misunderstand, delete, reject, deny, misconstrue, misinterpret, contrast, abandon, analyze, banish, bemused, beware, cast, censorious, compulsion, contemptuous, derisive, derisory, detached, |
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