16 Verbs to Use for the Word assimilations

To bring order out of chaos the investigating committee advised the assimilation of the separate schools to the white.

And now it is not limited to asking assimilation to the Spanish Political Constitution, but it asks a definite separation from it; it struggles for its independence in the firm belief that the time has arrived in which it can and ought to govern itself.

The Magyar Chauvinists attempted the impossiblethe assimilation by seven million people of twelve million others.

No race has ever defied assimilation so stubbornly and so successfully, and the modern tendency of individual Jews to repudiate what is one of their chief glories suggests an almost comic resolve to fight against the course of nature.

This could not be without its influence on the manners of the nation, and the scholars who had been the first to show the way were the first to deplore the pell-mell assimilation of Italian manners and vices, which was the unintended result of the inroad on insularity which had already begun.

Through the whole mass of writings a system of chapter-headings has been introduced that ingeniously insinuates into the body of these sacred books, as seemingly an integral part thereof, a scheme of interpretation which possesses now no pepsine power for resolving their contents into spiritual nutriment, but rather positively hinders our assimilation of many of these books.

There are also other reasons besides clearness which sometimes justify the assimilation of sound to spelling.

"Señora," he said,his Spanish matched his other assimilations of travel "Señora.

Exposed as they are to Greek influence, it will be difficult to prevent their final assimilation with that people.

And yet it is possible that contact may not produce penetration, and that penetration may not produce assimilation.

Whether it is advisable to Anglicize the spelling of certain French words, like timbre, in order to promote their assimilation.

Italy, in common with the rest of Europe, passed by a natural process of evolution from the Romanesque to the Pointed manner, and treated the latter with an originality that proves a certain natural assimilation.

There is nothing we need fear to take into our lives, if it receives the right assimilation.

In color, texture, and form, it disconnects itself and resists assimilation to its surroundings.

To proceed thus, hand in hand with nature, had he then studied the constant assimilation by living beings, of the elements contained in the atmosphere, or yielded by the earth to man who absorbs them, deriving from them a particular expression of life?

Without union, it believed in no progress, and by union it understood the assimilation of all societies in the empire to the Osmanli.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  assimilations