assimilate mentally: to incorporate knowledge or information into the mind. To internalize: to incorporate thoughts/feelings it in oneself. Conjugation of הִפְנִים...
autobiography but incorporating topo- (“place”) autotopography (countable and uncountable, plural autotopographies) A means of representing oneself to others...
incorporat); root stress: (Central, Valencia, Balearic) /o/ (transitive) to incorporate (to add to an existing whole) (reflexive) to join [with a ‘a group, etc...
noun use survives in fossilized form in 홀로 (hollo, “alone; by oneself”), which incorporates the noun particle 로 (-ro, “by, with”), but is otherwise obsolete...
Reform Let us identify, let us incorporate ourselves with the people. (reflexive) To have a strong affinity with; to feel oneself to be modelled on or connected...
British English) (transitive) To make something internal; to incorporate it in oneself. To process new information in one's mind. To refrain from expressing...
adhezja płytek ― platelet adhesion (obsolete) affiliation, incorporation (joining oneself to something) Declension of adhezja adjective adhezyjny adverb...
internalizado) to internalize (to make something internal; to incorporate it in oneself) Conjugation of internalizar (See Appendix:Portuguese verbs)...
existence; to overwhelm; to cause to disappear as if by swallowing up; to incorporate; to assimilate; to take in and use up. [first attested c. 1350 to 1470...
The disabled toilet also incorporates the mandatory nappy-changing table. [...] There is a sturdy grab handle to steady oneself while dealing with 'junior'...