assimilable

/əˈsɪmələbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be absorbed or taken in, especially by the body or mind.
    • Some complex ideas are not assimilable without prior knowledge.
    • Teachers try to present information in an assimilable way for young students.
    • The nutrients in this drink are easily assimilable by the body.
  2. Able to be integrated into a larger group or culture.
    • Certain traditions are more assimilable into the mainstream culture than others.
    • The new policies made the immigrant community feel more assimilable into society.
    • The language barrier made the refugees less assimilable at first.
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