Examples of 'is assimilated' in a sentence

Meaning of "is assimilated"

is assimilated: This phrase is used to describe the process or state of becoming absorbed, integrated, or fully adapted into a particular group, culture, or society. It implies that the person or group has successfully embraced and adopted the customs, beliefs, or practices of the larger community

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Time on training leave is assimilated to working time.
He is assimilated to the defeated and dead.
In all the examples the k is assimilated to an ŋ.
Because it is assimilated in a very natural way.
I suppose it has to do with how it is assimilated by the body.
It is assimilated and grows indefinitely.
Metabolites are a side effect of a substance after it is assimilated by your body.
Potato starch is assimilated to maize starch.
In the education process there are two ways in which knowledge is assimilated.
Physical food is assimilated by the intestines.
But it may also be used to refer to any Indigenous Brazilian who is assimilated.
Everything is assimilated and internalized.
The insurance or entitlement as a member of the family is assimilated to a personal insurance.
The conflict is assimilated as a bargaining process to control administrative regulation tools.
The third color is assimilated.

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To this figure is assimilated the one of director of scene and orchestra.
Under that provision that tax credit is assimilated to dividend income.
Data is assimilated and then it comes out with something sensible from that.
This sense is assimilated only.
It is assimilated industrial production alginate, silicone material of varying viscosity.
My entire family is assimilated.
Not respecting rules is assimilated to vandalism and can oblige us to close your account.
Everything has its place and everything is assimilated by human nature.
System is assimilated within your own energy system and is woven into your.
Generally the most reduced form of sulphur is assimilated into functional proteins.
La Tene is assimilated to the second age of iron.
This may change how the nutrition of food is assimilated in the human body.
Euthanasia is assimilated into homicide in the French penal code.
The payment of a deposit by a Belgian businessman is assimilated to the refund of misappropriated money.
He is assimilated to Zeus among the Greeks.
In this way a substantial musical background is assimilated and much information and knowledge is gained.
He is assimilated with the religion de facto, with the support of his family.
The majority of this nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds like amino acids.
For purposes of the application of this article, adoption is assimilated to birth.
Sponsorship is assimilated to a gift.
Language is not complete in any speaker, it is a product that is assimilated by speakers.
Thus the distribution of power is assimilated by Durkheim to a division of labor.
When the new knowledge fits existing cognitive schemas well, it is assimilated.
The pagan tradition of the former vows is assimilated by the Christian religion.
The product is assimilated to a product resulting from the processing of a basic product ;.
In addition, energy from proteins is assimilated slowly.
The sidecar is assimilated to this type of vehicle ;.
During relaxation, the language structure is assimilated automatically.
It is unpaid, but is assimilated into the period of service.
When training is reinforced, competency levels increase as the new information is assimilated.
Suggests an agreement which is assimilated to corruption ;.
Self-promotion is assimilated to advertising and subject to most of the same provisions.
For simplification, each operation f is assimilated to a time period t j.
This information is assimilated and stored as part of the child 's growing general knowledge base.
The voiceless alveolar lateral affricate is assimilated after / i / and pronounced.

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This population is highly integrated or even assimilated
It can and ought to be assimilated by all cultures
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