inassimilable

English

Etymology

From in- +‎ assimilable.

Adjective

inassimilable (not comparable)

  1. That cannot be assimilated.
    • 1998, Bryan Cheyette, Laura Marcus, Modernity, Culture, and 'the Jew', →ISBN, page 148:
      I suggest that the allosemitism endemic to western Civilization is to a decisive extent the legacy of Christendom. The Christian Church's struggle with the inassimilable, yet indispensable modality of the Jews bequeathed to later ages two factors crucial to the emergence and self-perpetuation of allosemitism.

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Adjective

inassimilable (plural inassimilables)

  1. inassimilable

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