Assimilate means to join together with. Marvin did not want to join the crowd. His refusal to assimilate was met by bullying and harassment.
We will quickly assimilate this defector into our culture.
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It will take a while to assimilate your cousin into the family. Peter assimilated many new experiences while on vacation.
"the boy was in total CHAOS during his test" Hmmm, the request was "Make a sentence with the word 'assimilate'. " First person to respond to this was on the wrong page, perhaps? A much better sentence with the word "assimilate" might be: "Immigrants to the USA would do well to assimilate into the prevailing culture rather than trying to hold onto their mother-country culture."
Intimidate or facilitate rhymes with assimilate.
The word assimilate is a verb. The past tense is assimilated.
Assimilate most nearly means to absorb.
Assimilate into white culture.
assimilate into white culture.
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Assimilation commonly means the inclusion of a person of a different culture into the culture of where they are currently living. Assimilation programs were and are still used heavily during times when immigration numbers are highest. The purpose of such programs is to adjust immigrants to the different culture they would experience in the US, as well as instill a sense of patriotism in their new home.