"assimilationist" meaning in All languages combined

See assimilationist on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Forms: more assimilationist [comparative], most assimilationist [superlative]
Etymology: assimilation + -ist Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|assimilation|ist}} assimilation + -ist Head templates: {{en-adj}} assimilationist (comparative more assimilationist, superlative most assimilationist)
  1. (sociology) Of or pertaining to assimilationism; promoting or advocating assimilationism. Categories (topical): Sociology Related terms: multiculturalist, pluralist Translations (Translations): asymilatorski (Polish)
    Sense id: en-assimilationist-en-adj-RZC24BF7 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English entries with topic categories using raw markup, English terms suffixed with -ist Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 65 35 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 70 30 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 63 37 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ist: 72 28 Topics: human-sciences, sciences, social-science, sociology
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: integrationist [sociology, social-science, human-sciences, sciences]

Noun [English]

Forms: assimilationists [plural]
Etymology: assimilation + -ist Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|assimilation|ist}} assimilation + -ist Head templates: {{en-noun}} assimilationist (plural assimilationists)
  1. (sociology) An advocate of the policy or practice of the assimilation of immigrant or other minority cultures into a mainstream culture. Categories (topical): Sociology, People Translations (an advocate of the assimilation into a mainstream culture): asymilant [masculine] (Polish), asymilator [masculine] (Polish), asymilatorka [feminine] (Polish), assimilacionista [feminine, masculine] (Portuguese)
    Sense id: en-assimilationist-en-noun-8Unv0Hdo Disambiguation of People: 42 58 Topics: human-sciences, sciences, social-science, sociology
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: integrationist [sociology, social-science, human-sciences, sciences]

Inflected forms

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