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Exam: Cambridge English: C1 Advanced (CAE)

assimilability

IPA: /əˌsɪmɪˈleɪbɪlɪti/

KK: /əˌsɪmɪˈleɪbɪlɪti/

noun

Definition: The quality of being able to be absorbed or integrated into a larger group or system.

Example: The assimilability of new ideas into the existing framework is crucial for innovation.

assimilable

IPA: /əˈsɪmɪləbl/

KK: /əˈsɪmɪləbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be absorbed and integrated into a system or understanding.

Example: The body needs assimilable nutrients to function properly.

assimilate

IPA: /əˈsɪməleɪt/

KK: /əˈsɪməˌleɪt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To become part of a group or culture, often by adopting its customs and attitudes.

Example: When moving to a new country, it can take time to assimilate into the local culture.

noun

Definition: Not a valid English word.

Example: Not available.

transitive verb

Definition: To absorb and integrate new information, ideas, or people into a larger group or system.

Example: The new students found it challenging to assimilate into the school culture.

assimilation

IPA: /əˌsɪməˈleɪʃən/

KK: /əˌsɪməˈleɪʃən/

noun

Definition: The process of becoming similar to something else, often referring to sounds in language or the way a group adopts the culture of another group.

Example: The assimilation of immigrants into the local culture can take several generations.

assimilationism

IPA: /əˌsɪməˈleɪʃənɪzəm/

KK: /əˌsɪməˈleɪʃənɪzəm/

noun

Definition: A belief or policy that encourages different cultural or racial groups to adopt the customs and practices of a dominant culture, often leading to the loss of their original identity.

Example: The government implemented assimilationism to integrate immigrants into the national culture.

assimilative

IPA: /əˈsɪməˌleɪtɪv/

KK: /əˈsɪməˌleɪtɪv/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the process of absorbing and integrating new information or experiences into existing knowledge or understanding.

Example: The assimilative approach in education helps students connect new concepts with what they already know.

assimilatory

IPA: /əˈsɪməˌleɪtəri/

KK: /əˈsɪmɪləˌtɔri/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the process of absorbing or integrating information, ideas, or culture into a larger whole.

Example: The assimilatory practices of the community helped newcomers feel welcome and included.

assist

IPA: /əˈsɪst/

KK: /əˈsɪst/

intransitive verb

Definition: To give help or support to someone or something.

Example: She decided to assist her friend with the project.

noun

Definition: A noun that refers to help or support given to someone, or a specific action that enables someone to achieve something, especially in sports.

Example: The player received an assist for his excellent pass that led to the goal.

transitive verb

Definition: To help or support someone in doing something, often by providing additional resources or guidance.

Example: The teacher will assist the students with their projects.

associateship

IPA: /əˈsoʊʃɪtʃɪp/

KK: /əˈsoʊʃɪtʃɪp/

noun

Definition: The status or time of being an associate, often in a professional or academic context.

Example: She completed her associateship in the field of education, which helped her advance her career.

associational

IPA: /əˌsoʊ.siˈeɪ.ʃən.əl/

KK: /əˌsoʊ.siˈeɪ.ʃən.əl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or resulting from a connection or relationship between things or people.

Example: The associational aspects of the project helped strengthen community ties.

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