assimilatory
/ˌæsɪmɪˈleɪtəri/Definitions
1. adjective
Tending or able to cause assimilation; helping to bring something into conformity with something else.
“The assimilatory powers of the new language teacher helped her students adapt quickly.”
2. noun
An agent or process that causes assimilation, especially in the context of biological or chemical processes.
“The assimilatory enzymes in the microbe played a crucial role in breaking down the complex sugar.”