Assimilate

"Assimilate" in a Sentence (23 examples)

You must assimilate into new surroundings.

The weak easily assimilate the opinions of the strong.

They did not assimilate with the natives.

When I started learning languages, it was hard to assimilate new words and keep a pace to study, but now, after having practiced for several years I do my routine unconsciously. You can't really finish learning a language, ever, but you can reach quite a high fluency. In my case, I learn approximately 3 or 4 languages at the same time and I don't get confused. It's all a matter of practice, accustoming and how well you get used to.

One of the first goals when learning a foreign language which uses another writing system should be to assimilate this very writing system as quickly as possible.

One of the first goals when learning a foreign language with another writing system should be to assimilate this very writing system as quickly as possible.

Entry, transportation, breaking-down and absorption of food is possible, thanks to a series of conduits, tissues and organs that constitute the digestive system. They all work together in a coordinated fashion in order to better assimilate the substances consumed every day, supplying us with energy and easing our development.

I can't assimilate the information fast enough.

You still don't know how to use the accusative in Esperanto? You must try harder to assimilate the rules which govern it.

The US attempted to assimilate Native Americans.

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Food is assimilated and converted into organic tissue.

Hence also it may be, that the Parts of Animals and Vegetables preserve their several Forms, and assimilate their Nourishment; [...]

In the living state, the body is observed to receive aliment; to assimilate a part; to evacuate what is redundant or useless; [...]

The teacher paused in her lecture to allow the students to assimilate what she had said.

His mind had no power to assimilate the lessons.

A good modern work on this subject is needed, preferably by someone who understands both the Bible and human sexuality, but Sex and the Bible isn't it. I'm not sure what went wrong. Larue has read the literature, but seems not to have assimilated it.

The aliens in the science-fiction film wanted to assimilate human beings into their own race.

The use of an animal to kill, wound or threaten is assimilated to the use of a weapon.

March 13, 1866, John Bright, The reform bill on the motion for leave to bring in the bill to assimilate our law in respect to the law of Scotland

Fast falls a fleecy shower; the downy flakes / Assimilate all objects.

[I]t [the seed of life] doth, by degrees, aſſimilate the whole inward Man to this living Principle, and conforms the Life unto it.

At low light intensity, high temperature delays the first flower initiation, as assimilate supply is limiting and high temperature reduces the amount of assimilate available in the plant[.]

the growing root and ectomycorrhizas both act as assimilate sinks

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