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assimilators

  • plural
    of assimilator.
    assimilator
    noun
    a person or thing that takes in or absorbs.

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There are echoes of the Band here, and of Creedence Clearwater Revival and the Byrds, but the Del-Lords are assimilators, not imitators, and they have been listening to some of the best.

From Time Magazine Archive

This disillusionment found its early expression in the lamentations of repentant assimilators.

From History of the Jews in Russia and Poland. Volume II From the death of Alexander I. until the death of Alexander III. (1825-1894) by I. Friedlaender

Truly pitiful has become the position of these assimilators, who but yesterday were the champions of national self-effacement.

From History of the Jews in Russia and Poland. Volume II From the death of Alexander I. until the death of Alexander III. (1825-1894) by I. Friedlaender

You say," Smolenskin exclaims, addressing himself to the assimilators, "let us be like the other nations.

From History of the Jews in Russia and Poland. Volume II From the death of Alexander I. until the death of Alexander III. (1825-1894) by I. Friedlaender

America has a great body of assimilators, and out of this gift for uncreative assimilation has come the type of art we are supposed to accept as our own.

From Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets by Marsden Hartley

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