as·sim·i·late
ə-ˈsi-mə-ˌlāt
assimilated; assimilating
1
a
: to take into the mind and thoroughly understand
assimilate information
Students need to assimilate new concepts.
b
: to take in and utilize as nourishment : to absorb into the system
The body assimilates digested food.
2
a
: to absorb into the cultural tradition of a population or group
b
: to make similar
… the only faculty that seems to assimilate man to the immortal gods.—Joseph Conrad
c
phonetics
: to alter by the process of assimilation (see assimilation sense 3)
: to be taken in or absorbed : to become assimilated
Food assimilates better if taken slowly.—Francis Cutler Marshall
What prepositions are used with assimilate?: Usage Guide
When assimilate is followed by a preposition, transitive senses 2a and 2b commonly take to and into and less frequently with; sense 2c regularly takes to; sense 3 most often takes to and sometimes with. The most frequent prepositions used with the intransitive sense are to and into.
as·sim·i·late
ə-ˈsi-mə-lət
-ˌlāt
: something that is assimilated
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