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    assimilate
    /əˈsɪmɪleɪt/

    verb

    • 1. take in and understand fully (information or ideas): "Marie tried to assimilate the week's events"
    • 2. regard as similar; liken: "philosophers had assimilated thought to perception"

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  4. 4 days ago · noun. someone (especially a child) who learns (as from a teacher) or takes up knowledge or beliefs. synonyms: learner, scholar.

  5. 4 days ago · Assimilation increases the probability of contact between the members of different minority and majority groups. Contact theory proposes that intergroup relations are improved through contact, an idea that has a long history.

  6. 2 days ago · Cultural Assimilation. Meaning: The process by which individuals or groups from different cultural backgrounds adopt the norms, values, and practices of the dominant culture, often losing their original cultural identity. Context: Cultural assimilation can lead to a homogenized society where minority cultures are absorbed into the dominant culture.

  7. 5 days ago · Provides a clear, concise, and critical assessment of multiculturalism, assimilation, and omniculturalism. Uses empirical evidence from psychological science to evaluate different approaches to managing diversity and conflict.

  8. 4 days ago · First, it is not enough that people assimilate to become similar according to a particular national identity—there has to be some room for between-group differences. Second, the basis of similarity needs to be more than national identity through either minority assimilation or melting-pot assimilation.