assimilations

Assimilations Meaning in Bengali: সমন্বয় (sômnôy), সমান্বয় (sômânôy)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

[uh-sim-uh-ley-shuhns]

Short Definition of Assimilations:

Assimilations refer to the process of absorbing or integrating new information or ideas into existing knowledge or beliefs.

Assimilations Synonyms:

– Integration (সংহতি, sônggôti)
– Incorporation (সংযোজন, sônggôjon)
– Absorption (শোষণ, shoshon)
– Assimilation (সমন্বয়, sômnôy/sômânôy)

Assimilations Antonyms:

– Segregation (বিভাজন, bibhajan)
– Isolation (বিচ্ছিন্নতা, bichchhinnota)
– Exclusion (বিয়োগ, biyog)
– Disintegration (বিচ্ছিন্নতা, bichchhinnota)

Origin of Assimilations:

The word “assimilations” originated from the Latin word “assimilatio,” which means “likeness” or “resemblance.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words:

– Assimilate (Verb)
– Assimilator (Noun)
– Assimilative (Adjective)
– Assimilatory (Adjective)

Assimilations in Literature Quotes:

– “The assimilations of different cultures enrich our society.” (বিভিন্ন সংস্কৃতির সমন্বয় আমাদের সমাজকে সমৃদ্ধ করে।)
– “The assimilations of ideas lead to innovation and progress.” (ধারণার সমন্বয় নতুনত্ব এবং উন্নতির দিকে নিয়ে যায়।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: সমন্বয় (sômnôy), সমান্বয় (sômânôy)
– Hindi: समान्वय (samaanvay)
– Nepali: समन्वय (samanvay)
– Urdu: مشابہت (mushabihat)
– Tamil: ஒப்புக்கூட்டம் (oppukkūṭṭam)
– Telugu: అనుకరణ (anukaraṇa)
– Arabic: التماثل (altamathul)
– Chinese: 同化 (tónghuà)
– Japanese: 同化 (dōka)
– Russian: ассимиляция (assimilyatsiya)

For more detailed information, you can visit the following sources:
– Wikipedia: Assimilation (Linguistics)
– Dictionary.com: Assimilation
– The Free Dictionary: Assimilation