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English
Etymology
Latin assimulatus, past participle of assimulare, equivalent to assimilare. See assimilate.
Pronunciation
Verb
assimulate (third-person singular simple present assimulates, present participle assimulating, simple past and past participle assimulated)
- (obsolete) To assimilate.
1684, Matthew Hale, A Discourse of Religion:So that small and little vital Principle of the Fear of God doth gradually and yet suddenly assimulate the actions of our life flowing from another Principle
1857, Andrew Jackson Davis, The great harmonia: Volume 4, page 54:You will remember the exact analogy — that trees grow by attracting and assimulating to themselves the terrestrial atmosphere which is thrown from all the planets […]
- (obsolete) To feign; to counterfeit; to simulate.
1623, Owen Feltham, Resolves: Divine, Moral, Political:assimulate the Assassination
Latin
Verb
assimulāte
- second-person plural present active imperative of assimulō