Betekenis van:
assimilate

to assimilate
Werkwoord
    • become similar to one's environment
    "Immigrants often want to assimilate quickly"

    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen

    to assimilate
    Werkwoord
    • assimileren
    • become similar in sound
    "The nasal assimilates to the following consonant"

    Hyperoniemen

    to assimilate
    Werkwoord
      • make similar
      "This country assimilates immigrants very quickly"

      Hyperoniemen

      to assimilate
      Werkwoord
        • take (gas, light or heat) into a solution

        Synoniemen

        Hyperoniemen

        to assimilate
        Werkwoord
          • take up mentally

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          Voorbeeldzinnen

          1. They did not assimilate with the natives.
          2. You must assimilate into new surroundings.
          3. assimilate information quickly and extract key points,
          4. Building on these skills, an individual should be able to access, gain, process and assimilate new knowledge and skills.
          5. Visually displayed information presented at any one time by the system should be designed such that the driver is able to assimilate the relevant information with a few glances which are brief enough not to adversely affect driving.
          6. Directive 90/434/EEC should therefore be amended to assimilate its requirements to those of Directive 90/435/EEC and to take into account the lower shareholding threshold included in that Directive.
          7. The OBD system shall provide all information (according to the applicable standard set in appendix 6) for the external roadside check test equipment to assimilate the data and provide an enforcement agent with the following information:
          8. The OBD system shall provide all information (according to the applicable standard set in appendix 6) for the external repair test equipment to assimilate the data and provide a repair technician with the following information:
          9. The OBD system shall provide all information (according to the applicable standard set in appendix 6) for the external inspection test equipment to assimilate the data and provide an inspector with the following information:
          10. Information presentation principle I Visually displayed information presented at any one time by the system should be designed in such a way that the driver is able to assimilate the relevant information with a few glances which are brief enough not to adversely affect driving. Explanation:
          11. They concern those provisions that do not reflect a portfolio approach and therefore prevent the application of hedge accounting to a portfolio of core deposits and those provisions that assimilate a prepayment risk to an interest rate risk and therefore prevent the continuation of risk management techniques recognised as acceptable by banking supervisors.
          12. The objectives of both Directive 90/434/EEC and Directive 90/435/EEC coincide with regard to this particular issue but the conditions required are not the same. Directive 90/434/EEC should therefore be amended to assimilate its requirements to those of Directive 90/435/EEC and to take into account the lower shareholding threshold included in that Directive.
          13. Visually displayed information presented at any one time by the system should be designed in such a way that the driver is able to assimilate the relevant information with a few glances which are brief enough not to adversely affect driving.
          14. The Agency shall develop close working relations with the relevant elements of OCCAR, the LoI Framework Agreement, and WEAG/WEAO with a view to incorporate those elements or assimilate their principles and practices in due course, as appropriate and by mutual agreement.
          15. The relevant provisions that are excluded from mandatory application are clearly distinct and separable from the rest of the standard. They concern those provisions that do not reflect a portfolio approach and therefore prevent the application of hedge accounting to a portfolio of core deposits and those provisions that assimilate a prepayment risk to an interest rate risk and therefore prevent the continuation of risk management techniques recognised as acceptable by banking supervisors.