Find the word definition

Wiktionary
assimilations

n. (plural of assimilation English)

Usage examples of "assimilations".

Yet the general system does seem to require assimilations like the ones postulated above, to avoid the impossible clusters nl, nr, ns, nm (though ns was apparently permissible in some early forms of "Qenya").

It was as if a new birth, with stronger assimilations than the first, had converted the forest-land, still so uncongenial to every other pilgrim and wanderer, into Hester Prynne's wild and dreary, but life-long home.

It was as if a new birth, with stronger assimilations than the first, had converted the forestland, still so uncongenial to every other pilgrim and wanderer, into Hester Prynne’s wild and dreary, but life-long home.

Accounts from school and Storyteller assimilations had not prepared him for this.

Accounts from school and Storyteller assimilations had not prepared him for this.

Such cold-blooded assimilations threaten, we think, to undo our soul's vital secrets, as if the same breath which should succeed in explaining their origin would simultaneously explain away their significance, and make them appear of no more preciousness, either, than the useful groceries of which M.

The Rhambdans didn't like assimilations at all, because there was a finite limit to the Mind's effective control when it was so widely dispersed, though no one bad ever defined that limit.