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Meaning of disassimilation | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2

Definitions

  1. catabolism (metabolism with the release of energy)
  2. The act of becoming less assimilated or integrated, particularly of ethnic groups.

Examples

“It shows that the brain is not important to the proper performance of the functions of assimilation and disassimilation—or those of organic life.”
“His experiments show “that about four-fifths of our disassimilations are the result of transformations within the body, comparable to the oxidation of alcohol, and that the remaining one-fifth of the disassimilations are formed at the expense of the living tissues themselves, free of all demands on foreign oxygen."”
“There is a white-black substance which when acted upon by the visible rays of light undergoes disassimilation and sets up nerve impulses that arouse in the brain the sensation of white.”
“Judging from the autobiographical texts of these three authors, Natives often mixed assimilation with a degree of disassimilation.”
“At this point, "a process of disassimilation begins. The arts, life, and ideals of the nationality become central and paramount; ethnic and national differences change in status from disadvantages to distinctions."”
“I see Jewish Renewal as a late twentieth-century articulation of what I called the second stage of disassimilation of American Jews, its constructive/ illustrative phase.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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