Assimulate vs. Assimilate

Check any text for mistakes in above text box. Use the Grammar Checker to check your text.

Grammarly Online - Best Grammar and Plagiarism Checker for Students, Teachers

Assimulateverb

(obsolete) To assimilate.

Assimulateverb

(obsolete) To feign; to counterfeit; to simulate.

Assimulateverb

To feign; to counterfeit; to simulate; to resemble.

Assimulateverb

To assimilate.

Assimilateverb

(transitive) To incorporate nutrients into the body, especially after digestion.

Assimilateverb

(transitive) To incorporate or absorb (knowledge) into the mind.

Assimilateverb

(transitive) To absorb (a person or people) into a community or culture.

Assimilateverb

(transitive) To compare to something similar.

Assimilateverb

(transitive) To bring to a likeness or to conformity; to cause a resemblance between.

Assimilateverb

(intransitive) To become similar.

Assimilateverb

(intransitive) To be incorporated or absorbed into something.

Assimilatenoun

Something that is or has been assimilated.

Assimilateverb

To bring to a likeness or to conformity; to cause a resemblance between.

Assimilateverb

To liken; to compa e.

Assimilateverb

To appropriate and transform or incorporate into the substance of the assimilating body; to absorb or appropriate, as nourishment; as, food is assimilated and converted into organic tissue.

Assimilateverb

To become similar or like something else.

Assimilateverb

To change and appropriate nourishment so as to make it a part of the substance of the assimilating body.

Assimilateverb

To be converted into the substance of the assimilating body; to become incorporated; as, some kinds of food assimilate more readily than others.

Assimilateverb

take up mentally;

Assimilateverb

become similar to one's environment;

Assimilateverb

make similar;

Assimilateverb

take (gas, light or heat) into a solution

Assimilateverb

become similar in sound;

More relevant Comparisons