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Example sentences for "assimilative"

Lexicographically close words:
assimilate; assimilated; assimilates; assimilating; assimilation; assis; assise; assises; assist; assistance
  1. Ichthalbin: internally, as assimilative and regulator of nutritive processes.

  2. The changes which occurred were great but gradual and due not to the initiative of innovators but to the assimilative power of Hinduism and to the attractions of magical and emotional rites.

  3. After that date it was more successful in maintaining itself, for it did not suffer from Mohammedan attacks and was less exposed to the assimilative influence of Brahmanism.

  4. Those who are below normal weight chiefly because of poor assimilative powers are especially advised to give this method a thorough trial for a period of a few weeks.

  5. They prevent fermentation, promote oxidation, and increase the activity of the assimilative functions.

  6. From mistaken notions of disease we are prone to over-feed our patients, and thus seriously impair the digestive and assimilative processes.

  7. These, however, are almost invariably caused either by direct transmission from parents or by some accidental injury to the digestive and assimilative organs in early childhood, as we have already pointed out.

  8. Faulty nutrition is the predominant factor, and the drugs employed should be directed to the improvement of the assimilative functions.

  9. The predisposing causes are conceded to be assimilative and nervous debility.

  10. Assimilative debility is indicated by an impaired digestion and a consequent suppression, or an abnormal state of the secretions.

  11. Firstly, it is a result of the assimilative powers of the cell, for only through assimilation can the cell increase in size, and only as it increases in size can it gain sustenance for cell division.

  12. Again, we have apparently conclusive evidence that the nucleus controls that part of the assimilative process which we have spoken of as the constructive processes.

  13. That such a product does exert a definite stimulating or activating effect on the digestive and assimilative functions, thus promoting the digestion and appropriation of nutritive material has been demonstrated over and over again.

  14. This done twice a day, for half-an-hour at a time, and continued for several weeks, will markedly restore assimilative power.

  15. Treatment may also be given for lack of assimilative power.

  16. He need not (for He needs not) is due to the assimilative influence of the auxiliaries may, can, etc.

  17. The greater mass of cases exerts an assimilative influence upon the smaller.

  18. Benozzo Gozzoli, the pupil of Fra Angelico, but in no sense the continuator of his tradition, exhibits the blending of several styles by a genius of less creative than assimilative force.

  19. We are probably at once the most assimilative and the most sensitive nation in Europe.

  20. The fixity, in a word, will be conceived and found to be a fixity of orientation, a definiteness of affinities and of assimilative capacity.

  21. In every instance, however, they are absolutely impersonal embodiments of the emotions of fear and hope, and it is these emotions, under the assimilative influences of impressions of external nature, that have given rise to them.

  22. Doubtless we may assume that celestial phenomena occasionally factored as assimilative elements in the formation of mythological conceptions.

  23. To gain some appreciation of the tremendous potency of assimilative processes, one need but recall certain situations of ordinary life, such as are experienced even apart from the influence of fear or ecstasy.

  24. I refer to the assimilative fusion of psychical elements of differing origins.

  25. The development is influenced, moreover, by those natural phenomena that have long factored in the capacity of assimilative elements.

  26. There is but one robe of Righteousnes, even the Spiritual Body, formed by the assimilative power of faith for whoever eateth the flesh of the Son of Man and drinketh his blood.

  27. Briefly, it is the differential of immortality, of which the assimilative power of faith and love is the integrant, and the life in Christ the integration.

  28. The young were more than half fledged, and they scampered away a few yards and suddenly squatted upon the ground, where their assimilative coloring rendered them almost invisible.

  29. These are generally adults with weak digestions, or elderly persons who, on account of their age and the sluggish action of their assimilative functions, require comparatively little food.

  30. The digestive and assimilative organs need the food constituents of which we have written, in proper proportion and quantity, and in a fairly digestible condition.

  31. Many of these are, in all probability, excretory products of no assimilative value to the plant.

  32. The assimilative and nervous systems can be trained to tolerate injurious influences to a remarkable degree.

  33. Nor is this last word a paradox, but the simple truth, as is plain from the assimilative power here dwelt upon.

  34. A second grand trait of English literature that is writ large on these title-pages, is its enormous assimilative power.

  35. This is seen clearly in such cases in which a continuous transition from the direct assimilative recognition, that takes place in a single act, to a memory-association is possible.

  36. It may be that the so-called "second sight," which some people imagine they possess, depends upon very strong individual affective reactions of this kind and their assimilative influences.

  37. The influence on the alvine process is if anything even more marked than that on the assimilative process.

  38. And, if this be so, then memory must be very greatly improvable, since no mental power is susceptible of so much improvement as assimilative association.

  39. When the series is learned by this method and the relations are occasionally reviewed and identified, its recital both ways once or twice a day for a month helps to develop the Attention as well as the Assimilative powers.

  40. Assimilative Memory is the Habit of so receiving and absorbing impressions and ideas that they or their representatives shall be ready for revival or recall whenever wanted.

  41. Milk is given in fevers and in other diseases, when the digestive and assimilative processes are suspended.

  42. Unfortunately, nearly all of them are persuaded to eat many times more food than they can digest, and thus they have no opportunity to recover, for the overfeeding ruins the digestive and assimilative powers beyond recuperative ability.

  43. Silly as this may sound, it is the truth, and this is s the explanation: Overfeeding causes digestive troubles and a breakdown of the assimilative and excretory processes.

  44. Some of the contributory causes are wrong thinking, too little exercise, lack of fresh air, and ingestion of sedatives and stimulants which upset the assimilative and excretory functions of the body.

  45. There are very few people with enough digestive and assimilative power to care for more than one-half of a pound of whole wheat bread twice a day, especially when taken with raw peanuts, which are rather hard to digest.

  46. Those who eat too much in order to gain weight sometimes wreck their digestive and assimilative powers to such an extent that they lose a great deal of weight, and the more they eat the more they lose.

  47. Such figures as these denote a grave disorder in the assimilative faculty of a nation.

  48. It is difficult, under these conditions, to explain the still existing lack of immigration, which denotes a disorder of the assimilative faculties of the country.

  49. And unhappy is the pupil whose school work does not set the problems and employ the methods which will insure training in this as well as in the assimilative type of thinking.

  50. For all information, to become vital and usable, must be thought into relation to our present active, functioning body of knowledge; therefore assimilative thinking is fundamental to true mastery and learning.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "assimilative" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bibulous; soaking; spongy; thirsty