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assimilated

ADJECTIVE
incorporated
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In a 1987 episode of “S.N.L.,” his religion comes up again in a sketch called “The Assimilated Jew’s Hanukkah.”

From New York Times • Nov. 30, 2023

Another, “Memoir of an Assimilated Family,” was based on photographs documenting her own family’s experiences as Jewish Americans over several generations.

From Scientific American • Jun. 2, 2017

Assimilated into society, he was free in his own mind.

From Time • Sep. 16, 2015

Assimilated by the friendly darkness which the lesser Spanish guns were speculatively stabbing, the escaping ships fired never another shot that might assist their baffled and bewildered enemies to locate them.

From Captain Blood by Sabatini, Rafael

Assimilated to, or rather identified with, free people by the form of her government, she saw in them," he said, "only friends and brothers.

From Life and Times of Washington, Volume 2 Revised, Enlarged, and Enriched by Schroeder, John Frederick




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