Assimilationism
the practice or policy of -ssimilating or encouraging the of people from all ethnic groups and cultures of origin:
in the 1900s, some immigrants at first resisted the -ssimilationism of the new world.
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- Assimilationist
the practice or policy of -ssimilating or encouraging the of people from all ethnic groups and cultures of origin: in the 1900s, some immigrants at first resisted the -ssimilationism of the new world. contemporary examples king recognized that black s-xuality posed a special threat to his -ssimilationist project. does obama embody the best of mlk? […]
- Assimilative
characterized by ; . historical examples this is another instance of the synthetic or -ssimilative phase of scientific thinking. how we think john dewey or mr. waldner’s -ssimilative opinion that he had seen only ice crystals. the book of the d-mned charles fort the -ssimilative force of the american public school is eloquent testimony to […]
- Assimilator
to take in and incorporate as one’s own; absorb: he -ssimilated many new experiences on his european trip. to bring into conformity with the customs, att-tudes, etc., of a group, nation, or the like; adapt or adjust: to -ssimilate the new immigrants. physiology. to convert (food) to substances suitable for incorporation into the body and […]
- Assiniboin
a member of a siouan people of northeastern montana and adjacent parts of canada. the dialect of dakota spoken by the -ssiniboin indians. historical examples we took this opportunity of sending letters to europe: the -ssiniboin was -ssigned us for the continuation of the voyage. travels in the interior of north america, part i, (being […]
- Assimilatory
characterized by ; . historical examples it is the solar plexus which controls the -ssimilatory function in digestion. fantasia of the unconscious d. h. lawrence is it the cell rather than the organism that is the immediate agent of -ssimilatory processes? form and function e. s. (edward stuart) russell finally, various slugs and snails cause […]