Assimilate

/əˈsɪməˌleɪt/ verb

To assimilate is to take in new information, ideas, or people and make them part of an existing system, culture, or understanding.

It comes from Latin *assimilare*, meaning 'to make similar', from *ad-* 'to' and *similis* 'like'. It originally referred to making one thing like another, and then to absorbing and blending it into the whole.

AMመምጠጥ
ARيستوعب
BNআত্মীকরণ করা
CSasimilovat
DAassimilere
DEassimilieren
ELαφομοιώνω
ESasimilar
FAجذب کردن
FIomaksua
FRassimiler
GUઆત્મસાત કરવું
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