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Assimilating Meaning in English

word · lemma: assimilate

əˈsɪməˌɫeɪtɪŋ
uh-SIM-uh-lay-ting
ɐsˈɪmɪlˌeɪtɪŋ
uh-SIM-ih-lay-ting

Definition

Taking in and understanding new information, ideas, or culture, often so fully that it becomes a natural part of you. Can refer to both mental learning and adapting to new environments.

Usage & Nuances

'Assimilating' is formal or academic. It’s often used for culture, knowledge, or ideas (not physical absorption). 'Assimilating into' is common for joining a new group or culture. Don’t confuse with 'absorbing' (physical or mental intake).

Example Sentences

She is assimilating new ideas from the course.

basic

The students are assimilating the language quickly.

basic

He is slowly assimilating into the new culture.

basic

After a few months, she was assimilating local customs without even noticing.

natural

He had trouble assimilating all the information from the training session.

natural

Moving abroad is challenging, but assimilating can be rewarding in the long run.

natural