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Assimilate meaning
To incorporate nutrients into the body, especially after digestion. | To incorporate or absorb (knowledge) into the mind. | To absorb (a person or people) into a community or culture.
Example sentences (20)
Still, I am a little wary of calling out Mr. Santos for culturally appropriating Jewishness, for trying to assimilate himself to my people, because we Jews are always trying to assimilate people to us.
Bala urged the participants to pay rapt attention at the training so as to understand the content and context of the VAPP law, and assimilate the procedures for implementation.
Being Filipino "used to be something that was hidden," he said, due to the pressure to assimilate.
But she has a great capacity and great character to assimilate all of this.
By using technology that is convenient and streamlined, a customer’s experience is enhanced, and the customer is more inclined to assimilate a product into their work life.
Cletus was happy to assimilate St. Estes building into his Extrembiote, turning it into a twisted house of horrors.
Lore had been able to alter the behavior of the Borg drones, making them kill rather than assimilate.
This understanding of race was also connected to eugenics and scientific racism, which gained popularity during the early 20th century and attempted to rank groups based on their “potential to assimilate into the White Protestant mainstream.
This was something unheard of at a time where queer characters were confined to underground bars or as the butt of a joke about how we’d never be able to assimilate.
Vadic spoke of the universe falling silent and peaceful once more, so the bargain could simply have been that, by allowing the Borg to assimilate the Solids, the Changelings assure the order and control that they always craved.
When you draw, you assimilate the totality of the subject; but in the process, you eliminate the non-essential, and when the hurdle is overcome, elation enters the scene.
You want to figure out how to assimilate and just be regular.
And of course, a government confused about basic biology and incapable of fulfilling basic functions, like holding free and fair elections, is not well-equipped to assimilate tens of millions of foreign nationals.
And they did that to destroy the culture and to destroy and assimilate our people,” Kenneth said.
Collins believes creating a government proficient in ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i is only fair to Native Hawaiians who have had to assimilate to a foreign language on their own land.
Councillor Portia Mwangangye, Cabinet Member for Leisure, Parks and Young People, said:As a former asylum seeker, I know how important it is to have services that help people assimilate into a new environment.
It was a common migrant experience, meanwhile, in the 1950s and 1960s to Anglicise or change a Greek or Italian name to assimilate or simply end the torturous ritual of explaining pronunciations.
It was the last thing Arabs and Muslims needed “as we’re trying to, you know, assimilate.
The problem with the “melting pot” metaphor is that it asks immigrants to leave behind cultural practices and identities in order to assimilate into the majority population.
There’s nothing we can do about the second invasion of the South, of course, but maybe we can get the ones moving here to assimilate into this foreign region known as Dixie.