The Collaborative International Dictionary
Assimilable \As*sim"i*la*ble\, a. That may be assimilated; that may be likened, or appropriated and incorporated.
Wiktionary
a. Capable of being assimilated; susceptible to assimilation.
WordNet
adj. able to be absorbed and incorporated into body tissues
Usage examples of "assimilable".
Added to these numbers are those of the Eastern European populationsexcluding the Jewswho, although assimilable, have not been assimilated.
The Slavic groups are assimilable by the American race, but the process has been artificially held up by the intervention of Culture-distortion.
Adequate cell nutrition may be restored and cellular metabolism normalised by supplying the required tissue-salts to the organism in a finely divided assimilable form.
The minerals contained in the food are mostly compounds and the digestive process renders these into assimilable factors.
The common man, busied about his petty concerns, did not know nor think about collective affairs because at the time there existed no knowledge or ordered thought in an assimilable form to reach down and stimulate his mind.
Entrenched in Moscow from searching criticism, the Marxist ideology may become more and more dogmatic and unprogressive, repeating its sacred credo and issuing its disregarded orders to the proletariat of the world, and so stay ineffectively crystallized until the rising tide of the Open Conspiracy submerges, dissolves it afresh, and incorporates whatever it finds assimilable.
Adequate cell nutrition may be restored and cellular metabolism normalised by supplying the required tissue-salts to the organism in a finely divided assimilable form.