ADJECTIVE
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capable of taking (gas, light, or liquids) into a solution
an assimilative substance -
capable of mentally absorbing
assimilative capacity of the human mind
assimilative processes
How To Use assimilative In A Sentence
- assimilative processes
- A post-assimilative society is one in which the liberal democracts, Canadians, are borne into a kind of hegemonic thirst for preservation, where none existed before the advent of progressivism. Progressivism Challenges Liberal Democracy « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
- He has an assimilative mind? The Times Literary Supplement
- The second major approach to psychotherapy integration is assimilative integration.
- Translate, for the "assimilative space" opened up through the translation of complex texts carries a greater learning potential than reading poetry written in one's native language. Anis Shivani: What Is the State of American Poetry? Leading American Poets Speak
- Waste emission rates should equal the natural assimilative capacities of the ecosystems into which the waste are emitted. Herman Daly Festschrift~ Herman Daly and the Steady State Economy
- A post-assimilative society is one in which the liberal democracts, Canadians, are borne into a kind of hegemonic thirst for preservation, where none existed before the advent of progressivism. 2008 February 25 « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
- The assimilative forces that absorbed those immigrants and their languages are in fact even more powerful today.
- A constitution may, the Court explained at p. 259, “seek to ensure that vulnerable minority groups are endowed with the institutions and rights necessary to maintain and promote their identities against the assimilative pressures of the majority.” Update on Maclean’s : Law is Cool
- an assimilative substance