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assimilate

[uh-sim-uh-leyt, uh-sim-uh-lit, -leyt] / əˈsɪm əˌleɪt, əˈsɪm ə lɪt, -ˌleɪt /




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But now, the Borg want to evolve rather than assimilate, and Jack is the perfect partner to do that.

From New York Times

Sending children off to an institution designed to teach them how to read, write, and assimilate to a mainstream American society presents an existential threat to a minority culture.

From Los Angeles Times

I knew my husband felt a lot of internal pressure to assimilate when he immigrated to a suburban, largely White town.

From Washington Post

ChatGPT, Microsoft-controlled AI that grows smarter at mimicking human behavior as it assimilates more knowledge in a massive database, presents the illusion of talking with a friend who wants to do your work for you.

From Washington Times

Department of the Interior released a report last year that identified more than 400 Native American boarding schools that sought to assimilate Native children into white society.

From Seattle Times