Similar words: assimilation, assimilate, dissimilar, dissimilarity, similar, similarly, similarity, be similar to. Meaning: [ə'sɪmɪleɪt] adj. capable of taking (gas,light, or liquids into a solution).
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1 Some foreigners assimilate easily into our way of life.
2 What we eat is assimilated into our systems.
3 Some foods assimilate/ are assimilated more easily than others.
4 It will take time to assimilate all these facts.
5 Children assimilate new information very quickly.
6 The committee will need time to assimilate this report.
7 Consonants are frequently assimilated to neighboring consonants.
8 Some people can only assimilate change gradually.
9 They assimilated their customs and behavior to the new environment.
10 America has assimilated millions of immigrants into its way of life.
11 The European Union should remain flexible enough to assimilate more countries quickly.
12 There is every sign that new Asian-Americans are just as willing to assimilate.
13 America has assimilated many outstanding people from all corners of the world.
14 The new arrivals assimilated easily and quickly.
15 He tried to assimilate himself into the new community.
16 They did not assimilate with the local population.
17 They assimilated their customs and behaviour to the new environment.
18 As a qualified lawyer, he has to assimilate the facts, not just remember them.
19 Many newcomers from foreign countries did not assimilate with the local population.
20 The Romans gradually assimilated the culture of the people they had conquered.
21 Ironically,[www.Sentencedict.com] those in the throes Of assimilating are likely to feel worse about them-selves than those on Union Street.
22 I never succeeded in assimilating his explanations.
23 Is assimilating with the Han the same as globalization?
24 This is the assimilating function of the communist Dao field.
25 And Japanese is good at assimilating new thing, direct with market demand link up with.
26 She watched him seeing it all, feeling it all, assimilating his surroundings with no fidget or fluster.
27 Feminist psychologists usually interpret the value of socially-oriented study in a traditional way, by assimilating it to psychology's scientific project.
28 It is most special in its romanesque architecture with its refined internal facilities assimilating versailles palace connotation.
29 The results indicate that increasing nitrogen amounts can improve the ability of absorbing and assimilating nitrogen after anthesis, so improve the kernel protein content.
30 In the harmony between flowers'spirit and human mentality is established an assimilating relation.
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