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assimilable
[ uh-sim-uh-luh-buhl ]
Other Words From
- as·simi·la·bili·ty noun
- nonas·simi·la·bili·ty noun
- nonas·simi·la·ble adjective
- unas·simi·la·ble adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of assimilable1
Example Sentences
But each production — featuring an efficient and evocative oval-shaped set by David L. Arsenault — provides an accessible and assimilable introduction to a complex and uncomfortable world.
Creating zigzag lines of screen conflict, Greengrass floods the moviegoer’s eye with enormous amounts of assimilable detail.
Frequently at the movies, the past is not a foreign country, but an easily assimilable digest of recognisable historical tropes, offering the comforts of home away from home, like a cruise liner.
You stitch together a few easily assimilable movie references, then add twists in an effort to grip the power broker trapped in the lift.
The plot, meanwhile, pares Dee's complicated life to an assimilable morality play.
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