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broad-minded

[brawd-mahyn-did] / ˈbrɔdˈmaɪn dɪd /


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Criticism has included the suggestion that I and other Republicans are “living proof that neither racial nor gender diversity is a guarantor of progressive, inclusive and broad-minded thinking. Diversity, much in vogue, has its limits.”

From Washington Post

Lieber, a personal financial columnist for The New York Times, brings a broad-minded and humane realism to his book.

From New York Times

And its willingness to tackle big topics — like nature, mortality and astronomical phenomena — speaks not to naïveté but to the broad-minded interests of a seasoned thinker.

From New York Times

Where public monuments have long been overbearing and unarguable, these two are broad-minded and open-ended.

From Washington Post

“I’m glad to live in this country. Even though there are a lot of vast problems, there are a lot of good people that are broad-minded and have their own thoughts,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times