How Do You Spell REASSIMILATE?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːɐsˈɪmɪlˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "reassimilate" is spelled as /riːəˈsɪmɪleɪt/. The word consists of the prefix "re-" which means again, and the word "assimilate" which means to absorb or integrate. The 'a' in the second syllable is pronounced as /ə/ which is the schwa sound, and the stress is on the third syllable. The word means to absorb something again or reintegrate back into something. The correct spelling and pronunciation of this word are essential for clear communication.

REASSIMILATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Reassimilate is a verb that refers to the process of integrating or incorporating someone or something back into a previous group or environment, typically in cases when they had been separated or estranged from it. This term is often used to describe the act of reintegrating individuals who have been disconnected or alienated from their communities, societies, or social circles.

    When someone is reassimilated, it means they are being readjusted or reconnected with the community they had been removed from, allowing them to regain their place and roles within that group. This process can involve undergoing changes in attitudes, behaviors, or perspectives, as well as rebuilding relationships and re-establishing social connections that were severed.

    The concept of reassimilation encompasses the idea of acceptance and inclusion, as it implies that the person or thing being reassimilated is recognized and acknowledged as a valuable member of the group or environment they are returning to. This can occur in various contexts, such as a former prisoner reintegrating into society, a child returning to school after a long absence, or a company assimilating an acquired business.

    Reassimilation often aims to facilitate the reintegration process by providing support, resources, and opportunities for individuals to readjust and thrive in their surroundings. It reflects the belief that everyone deserves a chance to reconnect with their communities, regain their sense of belonging, and contribute meaningfully to the group they are being reassimilated into.

  2. To change again into a like substance; to cause to resemble anew.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for REASSIMILATE

  • eeassimilate
  • deassimilate
  • feassimilate
  • teassimilate
  • 5eassimilate
  • 4eassimilate
  • rwassimilate
  • rsassimilate
  • rdassimilate
  • rrassimilate
  • r4assimilate
  • r3assimilate
  • rezssimilate
  • resssimilate
  • rewssimilate
  • reqssimilate
  • reaasimilate
  • reazsimilate
  • reaxsimilate
  • readsimilate

Etymology of REASSIMILATE

The word "reassimilate" is derived from the combination of two components: "re-" and "assimilate".

- "Re-" is a Latin prefix meaning "again" or "back". It indicates repetition or restoration.

- "Assimilate" originates from the Latin word "assimilare", which means "to make similar" or "to become like". It is formed from the combination of "ad-" (which means "to" or "towards") and "similis" (meaning "like" or "similar").

Therefore, "reassimilate" can be understood as the act of assimilating or making oneself similar again, usually after being disintegrated or disconnected from a particular group, culture, or society.

Conjugate verb Reassimilate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have reassimilated
you would have reassimilated
he/she/it would have reassimilated
we would have reassimilated
they would have reassimilated

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been reassimilating
you would have been reassimilating
he/she/it would have been reassimilating
we would have been reassimilating
they would have been reassimilating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would reassimilate
you would reassimilate
he/she/it would reassimilate
we would reassimilate
they would reassimilate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be reassimilating
you would be reassimilating
he/she/it would be reassimilating
we would be reassimilating
they would be reassimilating

FUTURE

I will reassimilate
you will reassimilate
he/she/it will reassimilate
we will reassimilate
they will reassimilate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be reassimilating
you will be reassimilating
he/she/it will be reassimilating
we will be reassimilating
they will be reassimilating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have reassimilated
you will have reassimilated
he/she/it will have reassimilated
we will have reassimilated
they will have reassimilated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been reassimilating
you will have been reassimilating
he/she/it will have been reassimilating
we will have been reassimilating
they will have been reassimilating

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s reassimilate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was reassimilating
you were reassimilating
he/she/it was reassimilating
we were reassimilating
they were reassimilating

PAST PARTICIPLE

reassimilated

PAST PERFECT

I had reassimilated
you had reassimilated
he/she/it had reassimilated
we had reassimilated
they had reassimilated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been reassimilating
you had been reassimilating
he/she/it had been reassimilating
we had been reassimilating
they had been reassimilating

PRESENT

I reassimilate
you reassimilate
he/she/it reassimilates
we reassimilate
they reassimilate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am reassimilating
you are reassimilating
he/she/it is reassimilating
we are reassimilating
they are reassimilating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

reassimilating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have reassimilated
you have reassimilated
he/she/it has reassimilated
we have reassimilated
they have reassimilated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been reassimilating
you have been reassimilating
he/she/it has been reassimilating
we have been reassimilating
they have been reassimilating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it reassimilate

SIMPLE PAST

I reassimilated
you reassimilated
he/she/it reassimilated
we reassimilated
they reassimilated

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