Assimiliert definition Assimilation bezeichnet in der Soziologie die Angleichung einer gesellschaftlichen Gruppe an eine andere unter Aufgabe eigener Kulturgüter und ist demnach eine Form der Akkulturation und ein Prozess des Kulturwandels. Der Schwerpunkt kann auf dem. 1 2. [Biologie] Nahrungsstoffe aufnehmen und umwandeln. 2 Assimilation (Soziologie), das Angleichen einer gesellschaftlichen Gruppe an. 3 Assimilation bezeichnet in der Soziologie die Angleichung einer gesellschaftlichen Gruppe an eine andere unter Aufgabe eigener Kulturgüter und ist demnach. 4 sim· i· late ə-ˈsi-mə-ˌlāt assimilated; assimilating Synonyms of assimilate transitive verb 1 a: to take into the mind and thoroughly understand assimilate information Students need to assimilate new concepts. b: to take in and utilize as nourishment: to absorb into the system The body assimilates digested food. 2 a. 5 sim· i· la· tion ə-ˌsim-ə-ˈlā-shən 1 a: an act, process, or instance of assimilating b: the state of being assimilated 2: the incorporation or conversion of nutrients into protoplasm that in animals follows digestion and absorption and in higher plants involves both photosynthesis and root absorption 3. 6 to take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb: He assimilated many new experiences on his European trip. to bring into conformity with the customs, attitudes, etc., of a dominant social group, nation, or the like; adapt or adjust: to assimilate the new immigrants. 7 the state or condition of being assimilated, or of being absorbed into something. the process of adopting the language and culture of a dominant social group or nation, or the state of being socially integrated into the culture of the dominant group in a society: assimilation of immigrants into American life. 8 əˈleɪ·ʃən / the process of becoming similar to others by taking in and using their customs and culture: The assimilation of immigrants into American culture has been a constant feature of US history. (Definition of assimilation from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press). 9 1 [+ object]: to learn (something) so that it is fully understood and can be used Children need to assimilate new ideas/concepts. There was a lot of information/material to assimilate at school. 2 a [+ object]: to cause (a person or group) to become part of a different society, country, etc. jemanden assimilieren 10 Bei manchen Einwanderern kommt es nach und nach zu einer "Assimilation". Das bedeutet, dass sie mehr und mehr Eigenheiten und Eigenschaften ablegen oder. 11