1. assimilative - Adjective
2. assimilative - Adjective Satellite
Tending to, or characterized by, assimilation; that assimilates or causes assimilation; as, an assimilative process or substance.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat interests us here is the assimilative power of the Hindu life order due to its legitimation of social rank. Max Weber
an assimilative substance Source: Internet
assimilative processes Source: Internet
assimilative capacity of the human mind Source: Internet
And we have the choice of being assimilative or upwardly mobile, in the same way that my parents really, really tried to fit in — this is like the dream of a different kind of world. Source: Internet
“When the river is flowing at its lowest conditions, there’s less available water for dilution or what we call assimilative capacity (the ability of a body of water to cleanse itself),” she said. Source: Internet