assimilate
English Thesaurus
1. become similar to one's environment (verb.change)
| hypernym | : | adapt, adjust, conform, |
| definition | : | adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions (verb.change) |
| hyponym | : | acculturate, |
| definition | : | assimilate culturally (verb.change) |
2. make similar (verb.change)
| hypernym | : | alter, change, modify, |
| definition | : | cause to change; make different; cause a transformation (verb.change) |
3. become similar in sound (verb.change)
| hypernym | : | change, |
| definition | : | undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature (verb.change) |
| domain category | : | phonetics, |
| definition | : | the branch of acoustics concerned with speech processes including its production and perception and acoustic analysis (noun.cognition) |
4. take up mentally (verb.cognition)
| hypernym | : | acquire, larn, learn, |
| definition | : | gain knowledge or skills (verb.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | imbibe, |
| definition | : | receive into the mind and retain (verb.cognition) |
5. take (gas, light or heat) into a solution (verb.contact)
| hypernym | : | absorb, |
| definition | : | become imbued (verb.contact) |
6. become similar to one's environment (verb.change)
| antonym | : | dissimilate, |
| definition | : | become dissimilar or less similar (verb.change) |
| derivation | : | absorption, assimilation, |
| definition | : | the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another (noun.process) |
| derivation | : | assimilation, |
| definition | : | the state of being assimilated; people of different backgrounds come to see themselves as part of a larger national family (noun.state) |
7. make similar (verb.change)
| antonym | : | dissimilate, |
| definition | : | make dissimilar; cause to become less similar (verb.change) |
| derivation | : | absorption, assimilation, |
| definition | : | the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another (noun.process) |
| derivation | : | assimilation, |
| definition | : | the state of being assimilated; people of different backgrounds come to see themselves as part of a larger national family (noun.state) |
8. become similar in sound (verb.change)
| antonym | : | dissimilate, |
| definition | : | become dissimilar by changing the sound qualities (verb.change) |
| derivation | : | assimilation, |
| definition | : | a linguistic process by which a sound becomes similar to an adjacent sound (noun.process) |
9. take up mentally (verb.cognition)
| derivation | : | assimilation, |
| definition | : | in the theories of Jean Piaget: the application of a general schema to a particular instance (noun.cognition) |
| derivation | : | acculturation, assimilation, |
| definition | : | the process of assimilating new ideas into an existing cognitive structure (noun.cognition) |
| derivation | : | assimilator, learner, scholar, |
| definition | : | someone (especially a child) who learns (as from a teacher) or takes up knowledge or beliefs (noun.person) |
| derivation | : | absorption, assimilation, |
| definition | : | the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another (noun.process) |
10. take (gas, light or heat) into a solution (verb.contact)
| derivation | : | absorption, assimilation, |
| definition | : | the process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion (noun.process) |
| derivation | : | imbibition, |
| definition | : | (chemistry) the absorption of a liquid by a solid or gel (noun.process) |
11. become similar to one's environment (verb.change)
| antonym | : | dissimilate, |
| definition | : | become dissimilar or less similar (verb.change) |
| derivation | : | absorption, assimilation, |
| definition | : | the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another (noun.process) |
| derivation | : | assimilation, |
| definition | : | the state of being assimilated; people of different backgrounds come to see themselves as part of a larger national family (noun.state) |
12. make similar (verb.change)
| antonym | : | dissimilate, |
| definition | : | make dissimilar; cause to become less similar (verb.change) |
| derivation | : | absorption, assimilation, |
| definition | : | the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another (noun.process) |
| derivation | : | assimilation, |
| definition | : | the state of being assimilated; people of different backgrounds come to see themselves as part of a larger national family (noun.state) |
13. become similar in sound (verb.change)
| antonym | : | dissimilate, |
| definition | : | become dissimilar by changing the sound qualities (verb.change) |
| derivation | : | assimilation, |
| definition | : | a linguistic process by which a sound becomes similar to an adjacent sound (noun.process) |
14. take up mentally (verb.cognition)
| derivation | : | assimilation, |
| definition | : | in the theories of Jean Piaget: the application of a general schema to a particular instance (noun.cognition) |
| derivation | : | acculturation, assimilation, |
| definition | : | the process of assimilating new ideas into an existing cognitive structure (noun.cognition) |
| derivation | : | assimilator, learner, scholar, |
| definition | : | someone (especially a child) who learns (as from a teacher) or takes up knowledge or beliefs (noun.person) |
| derivation | : | absorption, assimilation, |
| definition | : | the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another (noun.process) |
15. take (gas, light or heat) into a solution (verb.contact)
| derivation | : | absorption, assimilation, |
| definition | : | the process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion (noun.process) |
| derivation | : | imbibition, |
| definition | : | (chemistry) the absorption of a liquid by a solid or gel (noun.process) |
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