assimilate
assimilate.01 - become similar
ASSIMILATE-V NOTES: Member of Vncls adjust-26.9, learn-14-2-1. Assimilate to and assimilate into are actually fairly differentsenses, but easily distinguished by the prepositions. (from assimilate.01-v)ASSIMILATION-N NOTES: (from assimilation.01-n)
Aliases:
assimilation (n.)
assimilate (v.)
assimilate (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: causer of change
ARG1-PPT: thing changing
ARG2-GOL: target
ARG1-PPT: thing changing
ARG2-GOL: target
the one example
We really do know all we need to know , if only
weARG0
couldARGM-MOD
assimilaterel
this knowledgeARG1
into our thinkingARG2
.the other example
'' Mr. Allen objected to this analogy because
itARG0
seems to `` assimilaterel
the status of blacksARG1
to that of animalsARG2
-- as a mere project of charity , of humanenessARGM-PRD
. ''Arg0,1
He is widely regarded both for great sophistication of argument and for
hisARG0
assimilationrel
of many and diverse subjectsARG1
in pursuit of synoptic visionARGM-ADJ
.Arg1,2
He are very commited to helping
hisARG1
assimilationrel
to Canadian societyARG2
.