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Reassimilate

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Re`as`sim´i`late    (rē`ăs`sĭm´ĭ`lāt)
v. t. & i.1.To assimilate again.


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The Natural Step says that in a sustainable society, the rate at which both natural and human-made toxic substances, along with all forms of waste, are produced must be in balance with the rate at which the Earth can naturally break down and reassimilate the materials.
When acceptance occurs, then the grieving person can begin to reassimilate back into their life and the lives of those around them but it won't happen overnight.
You have to reassimilate yourself into the group, especially if you're an older dancer, because there are a lot of younger dancers coming up.
 
 
 
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