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Meaning of reassimilate
The primary meaning of "reassimilate" is to become or make something part of a group or system again.
Etymology of reassimilate
The word "reassimilate" comes from the prefix "re-" meaning again, and "assimilate" which comes from the Latin "assimilare" meaning to make similar, from "assimilis" meaning similar to, from "ad-" meaning to and "similis" meaning like
Historically, the word has been used to describe the process of becoming part of a group or system again, often after a period of separation or isolation
Synonyms
reintegrate
readapt
reabsorb
reacclimate
reacculturate
reaccept
reestablish
reunite
remerge
recombine
readmit
reaccept
reharmonize
rebalance
realign
resettle
reimmerse
reinvolve
reengage
reenter
rejoin
reinsert
reassimilate
reblend
refamiliarize
reorient
realign
resocialize
reindoctrinate
retrain
reeducate
relearn
recall
recondition
rehabilitee
reconvert
retransform
recultivate
redevote
rededicate
Definitions
- To become or make something part of a group or system again
- * To take in and understand something, such as an idea or a culture, again
- * To change or be changed so that someone or something becomes part of a group or system again
Usage Examples
- The company is trying to reassimilate the new employees into the team after their training period
- * It took her a while to reassimilate into the social scene after being away for so long
- * The city is working to reassimilate the displaced residents back into their community
Antonyms
separate
isolate
disconnect
detach
disengage
disunite
divide
differentiate
distinguish
contrast
alienate
estrange
marginalize
exclude
reject
expel
eject
seclude
segregate
dissociate
disassociate
diverge
deviate