Examples of 'has assimilated' in a sentence

Meaning of "has assimilated"

has assimilated: to fully integrate into a new culture or environment

How to use "has assimilated" in a sentence

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has assimilated
She has assimilated into white culture.
Must demonstrate that it has assimilated in combat.
It has assimilated a wide variety of beliefs and practices.
This is a byproduct produced when your body has assimilated the vitamins.
Our hive mind has assimilated double entendres.
What it takes other people years to do, your wife has assimilated instantly.
She has assimilated.
Furthermore, the word has undergone subtle transformations as it has assimilated into other languages.
Jewish culture has assimilated so well that a laziness has set in.
With this exam the student must demonstrate that he / she has assimilated the concepts of module 1.
It has assimilated.
It 's clear the guy in blue has assimilated the fake hand.
Spanish has assimilated hundreds of words from English.
It has somehow become a part of her . It has assimilated.
Mathematical notation has assimilated symbols from many different alphabets and typefaces.

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A month after touching Earth 's atmosphere the virus has assimilated the world 's biomass.
Al Jazeera has assimilated all the previous programs in the series.
He has German Bohemian descent from his paternal side, but has assimilated into Czech.
The Tunisian legislator has assimilated acts made online to conventional acts.
Ken has assimilated within himself the very soul of Ali Akbar 's artistry.
To the contrary, he has assimilated quite well.
The artist has assimilated his drawing method to his destiny, to subsist while disappearing.
His family, he says, is very close and has assimilated his success in a “ relaxed ” way.
Rodent C has assimilated the vaccine dose and has survived.
The Old Greenlandic diphthong / au / has assimilated to / aa /.
Once the market has assimilated the first set of rules, a more detailed may follow.
Since the s, mainstream society has assimilated many aspects of hippie culture.
Society has assimilated the male writer 's archetype and the female reader 's archetype, explains Elisa McCausland.
In some languages, the dative case has assimilated the functions of other now-extinct cases.
Folklore has assimilated the figure of the Pied Piper with that of a rat-catcher.
Before he knew it, Lim has assimilated mixed martial arts.
Rodent C has assimilated the vaccine dose and has survived . Ah!
RG, Now there is someone who has assimilated Buddy Guy 's playing very well.
Mr. Gedye obviously has assimilated this caricatural presentation.
Reformist culture has assimilated a lot of “ revolutionaries ”.
The matter, which this power has assimilated and organised, it is, which I call living matter.

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