1. assimilationist - Noun
2. assimilationist - Adjective
assimilationist (plural assimilationists)
(sociology) An advocate of the policy or practice of the assimilation of immigrant or other minority cultures into a mainstream culture.
Spanish-language education is not favored by assimilationist parents of Latino children in the US.
assimilationist (comparative more assimilationist, superlative most assimilationist)
(sociology) Of or pertaining to assimilationism; promoting or advocating assimilationism.
The assimilationist movement is running us into the ground. Harry Hay
Many of its members studied there, and its Jewish Theological Seminary of Budapest was modeled after it, though the assimilationist congregants cared little for rabbinic opinion. Source: Internet
But as Oelua demonstrates, people’s lived reality under the New Order often did not reflect the assimilationist ideology of the state. Source: Internet
There is an extremely violent effect of shamelessly trotting privileged and assimilationist Indian Republicans who purport to embody the American Dream. Source: Internet
Polish rule, which came later, was accompanied by a more assimilationist policy. Source: Internet
The "Indian New Deal" of the 1930s closed many of the boarding schools, and downplayed the assimilationist goals. Source: Internet