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单词 assimilationist
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Definition of assimilationist in English:

assimilationist

noun əsɪmɪˈleɪʃ(ə)nɪstəˌsiməˈlāSHənəst
  • A person who advocates or participates in racial or cultural integration.

    as modifier the assimilationist policies of the right
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The proponents of an assimilationist rather than exceptionalist interpretation of Southern history might object that this concept of a separate and unique South existed only in hearts and minds.
    • Then there is the factor that, for many immigrant Catholics in this country, the Episcopal Church represented the social and cultural status of their assimilationist aspirations.
    • The first two presenters - both South Asian Americans - attacked the novel for its assimilationist heroine and her series of relationships with white men.
    • The report also makes the startling point that Aboriginal girls were more likely to be removed from their communities by the white assimilationist policies of the past.
    • Generally, such a model depicts an assimilationist process in which acquisition of host culture traits is concomitant with loss of traits of the culture of origin.
    • Early gay rights advocacy had a distinctly assimilationist and universalist orientation.
    • The more assimilationist you become, the more likely you are to fall back, to become indifferent, to say everything will be okay.
    • The degree to which a coherent national identity has existed is debatable despite the assimilationist policies of the government.
    • The goal of one common culture, or an homogeneous public, championed by assimilationists, does not lead necessarily to an harmonious society.
    • In classrooms where an assimilationist view of language and culture is in place, language arts instruction focuses on the acquisition of English first.
    • However, much earlier than is generally understood, writers were creating works critiquing the assimilationist model.
    • An assimilationist melting-pot ideology glosses over real differences of historical experience and fairness.
    • The assimilationist policies continue cautiously, in large part because the non-indigenous population yearns to decide how First Nations should conduct themselves.
    • In doing so, modern states exhibited an assimilationist tendency, striving for social homogeneity.
    • The mismatch between the assimilationist aspirations of young immigrants and the discriminatory instincts of the French was highlighted by two polls in this period.
    • Nor is it from an assimilationist perspective.
    • I was raised as an assimilationist, but it's not my confused identity that prevents me from joining in; I've got the spirit, but I can't clap to the beat.
    • More importantly for this article, American Yiddish socialism demanded a rigid adherence to an assimilationist viewpoint on the question of Jewish identity in the US.
    • We should brace ourselves for a fracturing of the gay rights movement in the next few decades, between assimilationists and their opponents.
    • But in recent decades, the assimilationist ethic has been badly undermined.
 
 

Definition of assimilationist in US English:

assimilationist

nounəˌsiməˈlāSHənəst
  • A person who advocates or participates in racial or cultural integration.

    as modifier the assimilationist policies of the right
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The report also makes the startling point that Aboriginal girls were more likely to be removed from their communities by the white assimilationist policies of the past.
    • Generally, such a model depicts an assimilationist process in which acquisition of host culture traits is concomitant with loss of traits of the culture of origin.
    • But in recent decades, the assimilationist ethic has been badly undermined.
    • Early gay rights advocacy had a distinctly assimilationist and universalist orientation.
    • The goal of one common culture, or an homogeneous public, championed by assimilationists, does not lead necessarily to an harmonious society.
    • The degree to which a coherent national identity has existed is debatable despite the assimilationist policies of the government.
    • More importantly for this article, American Yiddish socialism demanded a rigid adherence to an assimilationist viewpoint on the question of Jewish identity in the US.
    • In classrooms where an assimilationist view of language and culture is in place, language arts instruction focuses on the acquisition of English first.
    • Nor is it from an assimilationist perspective.
    • An assimilationist melting-pot ideology glosses over real differences of historical experience and fairness.
    • However, much earlier than is generally understood, writers were creating works critiquing the assimilationist model.
    • The first two presenters - both South Asian Americans - attacked the novel for its assimilationist heroine and her series of relationships with white men.
    • Then there is the factor that, for many immigrant Catholics in this country, the Episcopal Church represented the social and cultural status of their assimilationist aspirations.
    • In doing so, modern states exhibited an assimilationist tendency, striving for social homogeneity.
    • The assimilationist policies continue cautiously, in large part because the non-indigenous population yearns to decide how First Nations should conduct themselves.
    • The mismatch between the assimilationist aspirations of young immigrants and the discriminatory instincts of the French was highlighted by two polls in this period.
    • I was raised as an assimilationist, but it's not my confused identity that prevents me from joining in; I've got the spirit, but I can't clap to the beat.
    • The proponents of an assimilationist rather than exceptionalist interpretation of Southern history might object that this concept of a separate and unique South existed only in hearts and minds.
    • We should brace ourselves for a fracturing of the gay rights movement in the next few decades, between assimilationists and their opponents.
    • The more assimilationist you become, the more likely you are to fall back, to become indifferent, to say everything will be okay.
 
 
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