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assimilative Meaning in Bengali



মানসিকভাবে শুষে করতে সক্ষম





assimilative's Usage Examples:

common factors, technical eclecticism, theoretical integration, and assimilative integration (Norcross, 2005).


area with nutrition-poor soil that apparently favors the emergence of assimilative (carnivorous) species.


undergone no or only primary treatment, with the intention of using the assimilative capacity of the sea for further treatment.


Richard Smith categorises admiration as an other-focused assimilative emotion, leading people to aspire to be like (assimilate to) those they.


The Mon language has faced assimilative pressures in both Myanmar and Thailand, where many individuals of Mon.


Criminal statutes considered by the Court during this period involved assimilative crimes, counterfeiting, embargoes, insurance fraud, piracy, and slave.


For most speakers, it can most commonly be formed by assimilative voicing of [ɕː] (including across words): вещдо́к [vʲɪʑːˈdok].


Stanislaw Kot records that Schmalz became "a noteworthy example of the assimilative power of Raków".


Vodun is assimilative, and has absorbed concepts and images from other parts of Africa, India.


similar to the phenomenon of assimilative palatalization of consonants in Lithuanian.


Latvian however does not have assimilative palatalization of consonants.


the maximum sustainable yield (say for forests or fisheries) or the assimilative capacity of the environment (e.


province (Northwest Territory at the time) to make education English and assimilative.


recent years, suffered somewhat from pollution problems due to its poor assimilative capacity and the discharge of untreated sewage in the Mullingar area.



assimilative's Meaning':

capable of mentally absorbing

Synonyms:

open; receptive;

Antonyms:

unreceptive; cork; bar;

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