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assimilated Meaning in Tamil ( assimilated வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

உட்கிரகித்துத் தன்மயமாக்கு,



assimilated's Usage Examples:

The Russians have absorbed and assimilated in the course of their history a variety of Finnish and Turko-Finnish elements.


She assimilated words and practised with them, sometimes using them intelligently, sometimes repeating them in a parrot-like fashion.


the horns of Bau (" mother of the gods "), Samas (Shamash), (H)adad, and (in Egypt) of the Asiatic god assimilated to Set (so, too, Rameses III.


As in the case of art and industries, so in religion the Phoenicians readily assimilated foreign ideas.


No longer armed or wearing their former singular dress, the remnant of them in Lebanon seems likely ere long to be assimilated to the "Osmanli" Moslems.


The Bulgars of the Volga were of Turkish origin, but may have assimilated Finnish and, later, Slavonian elements.


Accordingly, it was henceforward governed by a proconsul (appointed by the senate) and freed from the burden of troops, while its local government was assimilated to that of Italy.


He far exceeded all other statesmen in the art of drawing together, without the seduction of self-interest, the concurrence and co-operation of various dispositions and abilities of men, whom he assimilated to his character and associated in his labours.


There are, however, in certain respects at certain periods, evidences of such changes as might be due to the intrusion of small conquering castes, which adopted the superior civilization of the conquered people and became assimilated to the latter.


This particular Vitamin C supplement is designed to be highly absorbable and easily assimilated within the body due to its patented delivery system.


These newcomers have not been completely assimilated with the villagers among whom they have found a home; the latter despise them, and discourage intermarriage.


19), which assimilated the position of those so liberated to that of the Latin colonists, under the name of Latini juniores, the person remained in the eye of the law a slave till his death and could not dispose of his peculium.





Synonyms:

adapt, conform, adjust, acculturate,



Antonyms:

depressurise, sell, lend, refuse, bore,

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