assimilate with

assimilate with

To blend harmoniously into a group of people. Do you think he will be able to assimilate with his new class? He can be pretty standoffish. My sister is really outgoing, so she has no trouble assimilating with new people.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

assimilate with some people

to join or mix in with people and become accepted by them. It's easy for Karen to assimilate with new people. I want to assimilate rapidly with the other people in my class.
See also: assimilate, people
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • assimilate with some people
  • assimilate
  • assimilate (oneself/someone/something) into
  • assimilate into
  • fit in
  • fit in(to)
  • accommodate (oneself) to (something)
  • accommodate oneself to
  • integrate
  • integrate with
References in periodicals archive
The drive to assimilate with the larger culture and adopt its norms (e.g., monogamy, marriage) may be comfortable for some, and preferred by many, but there were parts of the counterculture that improved the dominant culture.
It is not for us Welsh to assimilate with him and his ilk,and it is presumptuous of him to suggest it.