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View synonyms for assimilative

assimilative

[ uh-sim-uh-ley-tiv, -luh-tiv ]

adjective

  1. characterized by assimilation; assimilating.


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Other Words From

  • as·simi·lative·ness noun
  • nonas·simi·lative adjective
  • nonas·simi·la·tory adjective
  • unas·simi·lative adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of assimilative1

From the Medieval Latin word assimilātīvus, dating back to 1520–30. See assimilate, -ive
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Example Sentences

Some community members who attended the school in the 1980s — after it abandoned assimilative measures and embraced Lakota language and culture — have fond memories of the experience.

The anarchic image, in which a swarming multitude falls back from the camera almost out of sight, summons both Coney’s assimilative energies and the tumultuous disorder of Huneker’s human ants.

The published correspondence of the two men prove that Wagner studied the manuscripts of Liszt's symphonic poems carefully, and, as we must acknowledge, with wonderful assimilative discrimination.

In philosophy there has been a remarkable increase of activity, partly assimilative or eclectic and partly original.

Vast, eupeptic, assimilative, generous, adaptable, the Chief Justice typifies the American people in its more permanent characteristics.

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