assimilate
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary یکسان کردن ، هم جنس کردن ، شبیه ساختن ، در بدن جذب کردن ، تحلیل رفتن ، سازش کردن ، وفق دادن ، تلفیق کردن ، همانند ساختن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary assimiler|assimilate Etymology: From Latin assimilare, assimilat- "to make similar to" based on ad- "to(ward)" + similes "like." "Similis" also underlies English "similar" and its root can be found in "simple," semper "always" of semper fidelis "always faithful," and "simultaneous." The same root emerges as Greek homos "same" of "homosexual" and "homogenous." It directly descended to English as "same" and appears similarly in Russian as sam "self," found in samovar, literally "self-boiler" and samizdat "self-publisher." PIE : Pokorny 2. sem- 902 yak-sân-sâz/angâr/gir-i az-ân-e-xod-sâz-i
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version يکسان کردن ،هم جنس کردن ،شبيه ساختن ،در بدن جذب کردن ،تحليل رفتن ،سازش کردن ،وفق دادن ،تلفيق کردن ،همانند ساختن قانون ـ فقه : شبيه ساختن
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 as·sim·i·late Pronunciation: ə- ' si-mə- ˌ lāt Function: verb Inflected Form: -lat·ed ; -lat·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin assimilatus, past participle of assimilare, from Latin assimulare to make similar, from ad- + simulare to make similar, simulate Date: 15th century transitive verb 1 a : to take in and utilize as nourishment : absorb into the system b : to take into the mind and thoroughly comprehend 2 a : to make similar b : to alter by assimilation c : to absorb into the culture or mores of a population or group 3 : COMPARE , LIKEN intransitive verb : to become assimilated –as·sim·i·la·tor \- ˌ lā-tər\ noun usage When assimilate is followed by a preposition, transitive senses 2a and 2c commonly take to and into and less frequently with; 2b regularly takes to; sense 3 most often takes to and sometimes with. The most frequent prepositions used with the intransitive sense are to and into. 2 as·sim·i·late v. Pronunciation: -lət, - ˌ lāt Function: noun Date: 1935 : something that is assimilated