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Definition of "assimilatory" [as•sim•i•la•to•ry]

  • That tends to assimilate, or to produce assimilation (adjective)

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Use "assimilatory" in a sentence
  • "And this assimilatory process was racialized from its inception because no blacks and few Asians were permitted to take part, in the sense that they were excluded from regiments defined as white."
  • "Industrialization, she believed, was an essential goal and accomplishment, to the extent that it must be achieved even if it does not follow the path of Jewish national consolidation, and indeed regardless of the assimilatory effects it may have upon Jews."
  • "Yet the integration of Christian elements into the eighteenth-century versions of these books may reflect the assimilatory process undergone by Jews, especially in Germany."
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