reassimilate (Meaning)
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reassimilate (v. t. & i.)
To assimilate again.
Synonyms & Antonyms of reassimilate
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reassimilate Sentence Examples
- The former prisoner struggled to reassimilate into society after his release.
- Immigrants must often navigate challenges in order to reassimilate into their new country.
- The veteran's transition back to civilian life required a period of reassimilation.
- The injured athlete's body took time to reassimilate after the injury.
- The displaced family hoped to reassimilate into their community after the storm.
- The child who had been adopted from another country found it difficult to reassimilate into their new family.
- The business aimed to reassimilate former employees who had been laid off during the recession.
- The animal sanctuary provided a safe environment for rescued wildlife to reassimilate into their natural habitat.
- The school counsellors offered support to students transitioning from homeschooling to in-person learning to help them reassimilate.
- The psychologist guided the patient through a series of therapies to help them reassimilate after a traumatic event.
FAQs About the word reassimilate
To assimilate again.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The former prisoner struggled to reassimilate into society after his release.
Immigrants must often navigate challenges in order to reassimilate into their new country.
The veteran's transition back to civilian life required a period of reassimilation.
The injured athlete's body took time to reassimilate after the injury.