assimilate in the PONS Dictionary

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At the school, the children were driven to forget their heritage and culture in an effort to force them to assimilate into white culture.
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An important energy source is glucose, which can be produced by plants via photosynthesis or assimilated from food.
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Because the letter "n" is a sun letter, the letter "l" of the "al-" can be assimilated to it.
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These young females, who stay in their natal groups, must develop relationships with adult females to assimilate into the adult female social structure.
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She has the ability to assimilate with other living plants or animals.
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The invasion of white society threatens to change their traditional way of life, and they must choose to fight or assimilate.
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In the long run, these practices are successful in assimilating and destroying a group of people.
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They relate to an exterior, assimilate it, and become similar to it.
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They have created a new ship capable of assimilating entire worlds in just a few seconds.
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These students are charged with assimilating small groups of freshmen into the school culture.
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