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English
Verb
assimulated
- simple past and past participle of assimulate
1767, Laurence Sterne, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman:Such it was———or rather such would it have seem'd upon any other brow; but the sweet look of goodness which sat upon my uncle Toby's, assimulated every thing around it so sovereignly to itself, and Nature had moreover wrote GENTLEMAN with so fair a hand in every line of his countenance, that even his tarnish'd gold-laced hat and huge cockade of flimsy taffeta became him;