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assimiliate

 

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Term: Assimilate\

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Part of Speech: Verb\


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Sense 1: To absorb and integrate new information, ideas, or culture into one's existing knowledge or beliefs.\


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Example Sentence 1: She has always had a passion for learning and easily assimilates new concepts.\


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Example Sentence 2: It took him some time to assimilate the customs and traditions of his new country.\

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Part of Speech: Verb\


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Sense 2: To cause something to become similar or identical to something else.\


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Example Sentence 1: The new team member quickly assimilated the company's work style and processes.\


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Example Sentence 2: The school's dress code policy assimilates all students, ensuring a sense of unity.\

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Part of Speech: Verb\


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Sense 3: To incorporate or make part of a larger whole.\


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Example Sentence 1: The company assimilated the smaller startup, expanding its market presence.\


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Example Sentence 2: The research findings were assimilated into the final report before publication.\

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Part of Speech: Noun\


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Sense 1: The process of integrating or absorbing new information, ideas, or culture.\


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Example Sentence 1: The assimilation of different culinary traditions resulted in a unique and diverse cuisine.\


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Example Sentence 2: The assimilation of immigrants can be a challenging and enriching experience.\

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Part of Speech: Noun\


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Sense 2: The process of incorporating or making something part of a larger whole.\


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Example Sentence 1: The assimilation of new technologies drove the company's growth.\


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Example Sentence 2: The assimilation of valuable assets allowed the organization to expand its reach.\

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Part of Speech: Adjective\


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Sense 1: Describing something that blends seamlessly or becomes indistinguishable from its surroundings or context.\


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Example Sentence 1: The assimilated design of the building harmoniously fits into the historic neighborhood.\


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Example Sentence 2: Her assimilated accent makes it difficult to determine her country of origin.\

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