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assimilated Meaning in Bengali



 অঙ্গীভূত করা, হজম করা, অঙ্গীভূত হত্তয়া, সদৃশ করা, সদৃশ হত্তয়া, তুলনা করা, তুলিত হত্তয়া, হজম হত্তয়া, পরিপাক করা,

Verb:

পরিপাক করা, অঙ্গীভূত হত্তয়া, হজম হত্তয়া, তুলিত হত্তয়া, তুলনা করা, সদৃশ হত্তয়া, সদৃশ করা, হজম করা, অঙ্গীভূত করা,





assimilated's Usage Examples:

Rozenblit stated: "Religious Jews regarded those who assimilated with horror, and Zionists campaigned against assimilation as an act of.


generally followed by a declaration that the target in question will be assimilated and its "biological and technological distinctiveness" will be added.


assimilation is used to convince a dominant power that a culture has peacefully assimilated yet often voluntary assimilation does not mean the group fully conforms.


In Italian, voiceless stops assimilated historically to a following /t/: Latin octo "eight" > It.


Many Arab migrants were incorporated into the royalty and assimilated into the local Malay culture rather than retaining their Arab identity.


island for a time - old name of the island was Borgundarholm) (they were assimilated by the Gallo-Roman majority, however their ethnonym was the origin for.


provinces) and Inner Mongolia 4th century BC to late 3rd century BC, assimilated into Hans No known equivalence N/A No known descendants (possibly some.


Speakers are culturally assimilated with the Karen, but are Palaung by ancestry and their language is unrelated.


It was inhabited by an indigenous people assimilated by the Greeks.


They lived in the area until the mid-18th century, but were thereafter assimilated into other groups.


professor; professor equivalent to professor), readerships have become assimilated to professorships.


subsequently included and gradually assimilated within the Holy Roman Empire.


The tribes were gradually Germanized and assimilated in the following centuries;.


Khamnigan in Mongolia has strongly assimilated to Khalkha Mongolian, and even though some Buryat-like and idiosyncratic.


The god bearing the name was assimilated to Mercury and is depicted in the company of Rosmerta.


They were eventually assimilated by the Romans, and ceased to exist as distinct people.


, Georgian), although most of the Georgians are assimilated into the mainstream Mazanderanis: they keep a Georgian conscience.


from their Celtic neighbours, or else that they were fully or partially assimilated to Celtic culture at the time of the Roman invasion of the region in.


Indigenous Brazilian and European ancestry, or, less commonly, a culturally assimilated or detribalized person of full Amerindian descent.


estimated to number around 300 individuals, after the eastern Assa were assimilated into the Maasai.



Synonyms:

adapt; conform; adjust; acculturate;

Antonyms:

depressurise; sell; lend; refuse; bore;

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