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assimilatory

adjective as in assimilative

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"In the context of Beijing's increasingly assimilatory ethnic minority policy, it is likely that these policies will promote a long-term loss of linguistic, cultural and spiritual heritage," it warns.

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Finally, various slugs and snails cause much injury by devouring young leaves and buds and diminishing the assimilatory area.

It is the solar plexus which controls the assimilatory function in digestion.

Is it the cell rather than the organism that is the immediate agent of assimilatory processes?

That assimilatory urge is present in every activity from coarse ingestion as food to the moral metabolism of the hermit-saint who would influence others to do as he.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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