noun
- the quality or capacity of being able to be assimilated; the degree to which something can be absorbed, integrated, or incorporated into a system or group
Usage: often used in contexts of culture, nutrition, education, or biology
Examples
- The assimilability of nutrients depends on the digestive system's health.
- Educators debate the assimilability of new immigrants into the school system.
- The assimilability of complex ideas varies among different learners.
- Scientists studied the assimilability of the drug in the human body.
- Cultural assimilability is influenced by language barriers and social factors.