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Assimilationist meaning
An advocate of the policy or practice of the assimilation of immigrant or other minority cultures into a mainstream culture.
Example sentences (9)
He is a talented politician and an effective communicator who has long espoused assimilationist views, even before it was politically fashionable to do so.
Rosen has published various documents which disclose the false accusations and calumnies Malbim’s Jewish-assimilationist enemies wrote against him to the Rumanian government.
It’s a crucial first step towards revoking the whitewashed, assimilationist shift that led to police participation in the first place—a Pride which, arguably, has done more for the police than the LGBTQ+ community.
This has incentivized the proliferation of cultural differences and the open critique of the assimilationist model of American life.
The people of SC have now taken their collective destiny into their hands and are now more than determined and bent to shake off forever the fetters of French-sponsored annexionist-cum-assimilationist enslavement and trammels.
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.
Polish rule, which came later, was accompanied by a more assimilationist policy.
The "Indian New Deal" of the 1930s closed many of the boarding schools, and downplayed the assimilationist goals.
This policy subsequently gave way to more assimilationist policies in the 1990s.