In physiology, assimilate means to absorb into the body, convert to
nourishment, digest. In general use, assimilate has two senses. It may
mean to absorb or take into the mind, comprehend, as to assimilate ideas,
to assimilate new words into your vocabulary. It is also commonly used to
mean to adapt to or become absorbed by a system or culture: “American
society is composed of generations of immigrants, some more assimilated
than others.” “He feared that if he accepted the job, he would have to
assimilate into the faceless machine of the bureaucracy.”
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To absorb, take in, incorporate, appropriate.
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In physiology, assimilate means to absorb into the body, convert to nourishment, digest. In general use, assimilate has two senses. It may mean to absorb or take into the mind, comprehend, as to assimilate ideas, to assimilate new words into your vocabulary. It is also commonly used to mean to adapt to or become absorbed by a system or culture: “American society is composed of generations of immigrants, some more assimilated than others.” “He feared that if he accepted the job, he would have to assimilate into the faceless machine of the bureaucracy.”