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absorb: take up mentally; "he absorbed the knowledge or beliefs of his tribe" become similar to one's environment; "Immigrants often want to assimilate quickly" make similar; "This country assimilates immigrants very quickly" take (gas, light or heat) into a solution become similar in sound; "The nasal assimilates to the following consonant"
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Products of photosynthesis that are moved in the plant.
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To take in, similar to eating food.
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Conversion of nutritive materials into a living organism.
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the destruction of an Aboriginal Indigenous people by absorption into the mass of immigrant peoples, colloquially referred to as the melting pot. The first meaning of assimilate in the dictionary is destruction of separate existence by digestion. Assimilation remained an explicit policy of the US Bureau of Indian Affairs into the 1970's, and continues as an implicit policy. See genocide.
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