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Meaning of reassimilated
The primary meaning of the word "reassimilated" is to become or make something become part of a group or system again.
Etymology of reassimilated
The word "reassimilated" comes from the prefix "re-" meaning again, and "assimilate" which is derived from the Latin word "assimilare" meaning to make similar, from "assimilis" meaning similar, from "ad-" meaning to and "similis" meaning like
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the process of becoming part of a group or system again
Synonyms
reintegrated
readmitted
reabsorbed
reaccepted
reacquired
repossessed
reoccupied
reestablished
restored
rejuvenated
reinvigorated
refreshed
renewed
revitalized
recreated
reborn
reformed
readapted
realigned
reintroduced
reimmersed
resocialized
reacculturated
reindoctrinated
reeducated
retrained
reoriented
recalibrated
resynchronized
reharmonized
rebalanced
rearranged
reconfigured
readjusted
fine-tuned
Definitions
- To become or make something become part of a group or system again, especially after being separated from it or having a different culture or identity
- * To take in and digest something, such as food or ideas, again, and to make it a part of oneself
Usage Examples
- After living abroad for several years, she reassimilated into her hometown community
- * The company reassimilated the former employee after a brief stint at a competitor
- * The newly acquired company was reassimilated into the parent company's corporate structure