Use of assimilation in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include assimilation at the start of sentence, assimilation at the end of sentence and assimilation in the middle of sentence

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assimilation at the start of sentence


  1. Assimilation is always the end product.
  2. Assimilation and accommodation are fully functional at birth.
  3. Assimilation worked, especially for a nationalistic capitalist who could write hit songs.
  4. Assimilation is consequently difficult, particularly as the minority groups experience considerable hostility.

assimilation at the end of sentence


  1. This is our peculiar form of assimilation.
  2. What accounted for this stubborn resistance of nationalities to the predicted assimilation?
  3. The chest that was now ash, gray, cold windblown memory, an offering to progress, to assimilation.
  4. Central to Piagetian psychology is a dynamic relationship between the processes of accommodation and assimilation.
  5. But unlike Danny Ballow, Sarah Richardson has a story which makes it clear that the best survival strategy is assimilation.

assimilation in the middle of sentence


  1. Clearly, not all actions result in assimilation and accommodation.
  2. In any case, assimilation never meant any real acceptance or belonging.
  3. As I say, what Kip and I shared was a quick assimilation into city life.
  4. For them, as for almost all the children of immigrants, assimilation was good.
  5. This technique brings life to instruction and eases assimilation of knowledge.
  6. The assimilation of ethnic Germans in the US was accelerated by the two world wars.
  7. Now privilege was suspect, and assimilation was a source of embarrassment, even shame.
  8. They promote social integration and assimilation of minority ethnic groups into the culture.
  9. Of equal importance are the relative amounts of assimilation and accommodation that take place.
  10. When this is done, assimilation of the stimulus proceeds and equilibrium is reached for the moment.
  11. He understands how the social benefits of assimilation come primarily through language acquisition.
  12. Sometimes the difference caused by assimilation is very noticeable, and sometimes it is very slight.
  13. Traditional design is a complex process of adaptation and assimilation in a perpetual act of gestation.
  14. Up to this point we have been looking at some fairly clear cases of assimilation across word boundaries.
  15. It can aim for their assimilation and the development of conceptual understanding of the more strategic skills.
  16. A terrestrial plant will always be stunted in growth and assimilation and can never be a match for a true aquatic plant.
  17. Concepts of oak trees and how they differ from other types of trees require assimilation and accommodation of relevant experience.
  18. Young children's egocentric behaviour is assimilation since they are incapable of seeing anything except from their own point of view.
  19. Logical operations are constructed, as are all cognitive structures, out of prior structures as a function of assimilation and accommodation.
  20. The Woodvilles' assimilation into the political community was further eased by a less aggressive manipulation of royal patronage on their behalf.

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