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assimilate

Definition for assimilate

verb as in absorb mentally

Strong matches

digest, ingest, learn, sense

Weak matches

osmose, soak up, take in, take up

verb as in become adjusted; adjust

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Costume designer Celeste Jennings illustrates their differences through clothing choices that reflect Sade’s more marginalized status and Mina’s more assimilated reality.

Some fell in with gangs as they struggled to assimilate, and that’s when they got caught up in the criminal system.

Nousheen Fatima, 34, says because of government messaging, people outside Kashmir now see the region as being safer and "more assimilated with India".

From BBC

This type of skepticism continued even as wave after wave of immigrants — Irish, Italians, Jews, Chinese, Mexicans — ended up assimilating.

We have to assimilate if we want to be a part of this world.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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