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assimilating

adjective as in assimilative

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She told the BBC at the time that the Voice was about "assimilating us into the colonial constitution to make us nice, neat little Indigenous Australians that will continue to be oppressed by the coloniser".

From BBC

"Our leader right now is so corrupt and so vile, that if you assimilate into their culture, you're assimilating into like, garbage liberal elite culture. You're not assimilating into traditional American culture," the congressman says.

From Salon

There is no country in the world better at absorbing and assimilating people, and we should take deep patriotic pride in that.

So, it's not just about filter bubbles on social media but also about an innate way of assimilating information.

They, too, shifted from plant-based to fungal-based food webs as the main source of their energy, assimilating more than 50 percent brown carbon under warming conditions, compared to 26 percent at control sites.

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