assimilative

/əˈsɪməˌleɪtɪv/
adjective
  1. Able or tending to absorb and incorporate new information, ideas, or people into a larger group.
    • Immigrant communities often show strong assimilative tendencies while still preserving their heritage.
    • The human brain has an amazing assimilative capacity for learning new languages.
    • The company's assimilative culture helped new employees feel welcome quickly.
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