Momentarily he wondered if Charley would have any trouble assimilating his memories.
There's a solidity to him, an imperturbable sense of himself and his own judgment and a steeliness that has taken him so far so fast that even he has trouble assimilating it.
People in general have trouble assimilating the facts of life about their ancestors.
He's having troubles, ah, assimilating.
Too many dangerous influences, too many things that even healthy adults have trouble assimilating.
After World War II, Mauldin had trouble assimilating Willie and Joe into civilian life.
Well, not to fret over, because the few who had trouble assimilating with the Rugarians and Deskis were gradually losing their sense of Human superiority: difficult to maintain when a Deski walked up a wall to carry slates to the roof.
Mach had trouble assimilating this.
Ivy had trouble assimilating the notion that Hugo could side with the dragon against her.
But whereas the ear had no trouble assimilating the many musical episodes, watching the action stop and start made the ballet fragmentary.