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    As·sim·i·la·tion
    /əˌsimiˈlāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas: "the assimilation of the knowledge of the Greeks"
    • 2. the absorption and digestion of food or nutrients by the body or any biological system: "nitrate assimilation usually takes place in leaves"
  2. The meaning of ASSIMILATION is an act, process, or instance of assimilating. How to use assimilation in a sentence. What is the difference between acculturation, assimilation, and amalgamation? Linguistic assimilation?

  3. ASSIMILATION meaning: 1. the process of becoming a part, or making someone become a part, of a group, country, society…. Learn more.

  4. ASSIMILATION definition: 1. the process of becoming a part, or making someone become a part, of a group, country, society…. Learn more.

  5. Assimilation, in anthropology and sociology, the process whereby individuals or groups of differing ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society. It is rare, however, for a minority group to replace its previous cultural practices completely.

  6. noun. the act or process of assimilating, or of absorbing information, experiences, etc.: the need for quick assimilation of the facts. the state or condition of being assimilated, or of being absorbed into something.

  7. 1. a. : to take into the mind and thoroughly understand. assimilate information. Students need to assimilate new concepts. b. : to take in and utilize as nourishment : to absorb into the system. The body assimilates digested food. 2. a. : to absorb into the cultural tradition of a population or group. b. : to make similar.

  8. assimilation. [uncountable] the process of fully understanding an idea or some information so that you are able to use it yourself. [uncountable] assimilation (of somebody) (into something) the process of becoming, or allowing somebody to become, a part of a country or community rather than remaining a separate group.

  9. to become part of a group, country, society, etc., or to make someone or something become part of a group, country, society, etc.: The European Union should remain flexible enough to assimilate more countries quickly. You shouldn't expect immigrants to assimilate into an alien culture immediately.

  10. the process of adopting the language and culture of a dominant social group or nation, or the state of being socially integrated into the culture of the dominant group in a society: assimilation of immigrants into American life.

  11. noun. the act or process of assimilating, or of absorbing information, experiences, etc.: the need for quick assimilation of the facts. the state or condition of being assimilated, or of being absorbed into something.

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