That assimilates
assimilating
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for assimilating.
Editorial note
The reason is because it's typically ignorant xenophobic racists who complain the loudest about x or y group not assimilating.
Quick take
That assimilates
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of assimilating gathered in one view.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for assimilating.
adjective
That assimilates
See also: absorbent, absorptive, assimilatory, assimilative
Example sentences
The reason is because it's typically ignorant xenophobic racists who complain the loudest about x or y group not assimilating.
The mind is constantly taking in and assimilating ideas and creating its own.
Regarding us not assimilating into your culture, I have no idea what that means.
The Internet is new, and we're still assimilating it.
It is a place where they would have an easier time assimilating.
But Shingen and Kenshin got locked into a standstill battle with each other for years while Nobunaga swept through Japan conquering and assimilating people.
Whatever argument you want to make about our new culture that we've developed as a result of assimilating new technology, fine.
When economy is bad and only unsustainable wages are available for work, immigrants will stop assimilating and start to create 3rd world within 1st world.
But then there was a slower period of several years where innovation consisted mainly of Microsoft slowly assimilating the remaining interesting features of the Mac.
I have encountered this POV before, and it makes a lot of sense, though I have had some difficulty assimilating it fully.
They stopped assimilating once they brought their families.
Macs have a great build quality but the OS seems less focused on improving the experience than assimilating you into their ecosystem (this is true for Microsoft and Google as well).
Quote examples
Your remarks about "divisive ethic-neuveau-ghettos" with "communities insulating themselves rather than assimilating" just makes it worst.
Saying that "North American Aborigines lived outside the republic" is a bit misleading, because it insinuates that they weren't interested in assimilating, and becoming a part of that struggling, triumphing mass of people that identified as Americans at that time.
I'm going to leave aside the issue of high-skilled immigration for moment and talk about Sam's addendum of "immigration more generally." Low-skilled immigrants from Africa and Latin America have not yet shown evidence of assimilating into the American mainstream.
It's normal to be fluent in English and Danish, but if you're raised speaking another language at home, that smells of the dreaded "multiculturalism", and people may actually criticize you for raising your kids speaking a foreign language at home instead of fully assimilating into Danish culture and raising them in Danish.
Frequently asked questions
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How do you use assimilating in a sentence?
The reason is because it's typically ignorant xenophobic racists who complain the loudest about x or y group not assimilating.
What does assimilating mean?
That assimilates
What part of speech is assimilating?
assimilating is commonly used as adjective.