Pronunciation: /əˌsɪməˈleɪʃən/
noun the process of becoming similar to something
A1 Assimilation is the process of fully understanding and integrating new information.
A2 Language assimilation can be challenging for immigrants in a new country.
B1 Cultural assimilation can lead to a loss of one's original identity.
B2 The assimilation of different beliefs and values can create a diverse and inclusive community.
C1 Assimilation of complex scientific theories requires a deep understanding of the subject matter.
C2 The assimilation of various cultural practices can enrich society as a whole.
formal The process of cultural assimilation can be complex and challenging.
informal Assimilation into a new group can take some time to get used to.
slang She's totally assimilated into the cool crowd now.
figurative The assimilation of new ideas into our project has really improved its overall quality.
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