Examples of 'been assimilated' in a sentence

Meaning of "been assimilated"

This phrase refers to the process of fully integrating or blending into a new culture, community, or environment. It implies that an individual or group has adopted the customs, values, and practices of the surrounding society, resulting in a sense of belonging and acceptance

How to use "been assimilated" in a sentence

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Late fees in particular have been assimilated to riba.
Had been assimilated by the masses fighting for freedom.
It looks as though they have not been assimilated yet.
They have been assimilated by them.
I was dreaming you would been assimilated.
The theory of knowledge has been assimilated to the philosophy of knowledge and to gnoseology.
All other evidence of the smaller galaxy has been assimilated.
You would been assimilated.
You may encounter crew members who have already been assimilated.
We will have been assimilated.
Maybe we can not find anyone because they have all been assimilated.
Later they are also shown to have been assimilated into his army of constructs.
You can actually forget the rules because they have been assimilated.
Has been assimilated.
It seems they have not been assimilated.

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Some have also been assimilated by other populations or have undergone many other changes.
All movements have now been assimilated.
Landowning has been assimilated into the capitalist class and lost its independent existence and function.
You may already have been assimilated.
Many have been assimilated into modern Greek culture.
I think most of us have been assimilated.
The genus has been assimilated into Mustelirallus.
Maybe the reason we can not find anyone is because they have all been assimilated.
He has not yet been assimilated.
Furthermore, all the nutrients contained in the food have already been assimilated.
They too have been assimilated.
No clear statistics of any Turkish empire province has been assimilated.
He would have been assimilated.
At this point, six books down the road, certain technical awarenesses have been assimilated.
She could have been assimilated.
They now been assimilated by the Ansaris, a much larger weaving caste.
I think he has been assimilated.
Dash has been assimilated to a darkcoin in the past . But its founders have.
The divorce law was a reality and had been assimilated by the population.
Even Belgium has been assimilated to those tax haven countries for notional interest regime.
I think we have been assimilated.
Since then most European cultural trends, such as humanism and the Reformation, have been assimilated.
Other tribal groups have over time been assimilated into local society.
One other thing… You may encounter Enterprise crew who have already been assimilated.
Many of them have been assimilated by Kurds.
Much of the early Jewish congregation has been assimilated.
We have not been assimilated as a Western culture.
Catalonia has its own language which has largely been assimilated by the new community.
They might have been assimilated more quickly than the other Prussians.
A high percentage of this group and their offspring have not been assimilated into the society.
This philosophy has been assimilated into the Japanese education.
The eastern Europeans have not yet been assimilated.
Tikkun olam has even been assimilated into popular American culture.
I am afraid this Starfleet crew member has already been assimilated.
Many groups of immigrants have been assimilated into American society.

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It can and ought to be assimilated by all cultures
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