Assimilate

/əˈsɪmɪleɪt/verb

To assimilate something means to take it in and understand it fully, or to absorb and integrate new ideas, cultures, or technologies into an existing system or society.

The new employee was able to assimilate the company's culture quickly and became a valuable team member.Business
The latest software update allowed the system to assimilate data from various sources, providing a more comprehensive overview.Technology

Origin: From Latin 'assimilare', meaning 'to make similar', derived from 'assimilis', which is a combination of 'ad' (to) and 'similis' (similar).

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