| When man assimilates knowledge through experience, he settles in this centre of bliss. |
| It is such a unique, comprehensive martial art, which assimilates other martial art forms into it. |
| If the domestication is complete, the humanity of the native is obliterated, at least, until he assimilates the dominant culture. |
| As a general rule, it may be noticed that every regular verb in Italian assimilates very closely in sound with a corresponding French verb. |
| In her fear she becomes reliant on a young deaf boy called Easter, and slowly assimilates into the tribe. |
| Then it metabolizes, that is to say, assimilates the superior energies that it stored in its last life by its evolutionary actions. |