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inclusive
adjective as in all-encompassing, all-embracing
adjective as in unbiased, not exclusionary
Example Sentences
The camp also wanted to make the experience more inclusive for historically disenfranchised neighborhoods throughout South L.A.
Solutions going forward will be crafted with a wider range of voices; the council will need to hear each other out and find inclusive, common ground.
"The terms and conditions of these companies are typically incredibly inclusive; when you give out your personal data to them, you allow them to do pretty much anything they want with it," she said.
If there is a silver lining with the rise of Trumpism, it is that we progressives can no longer assume that democracy is inevitable, that an inclusive society is inevitable.
If I can find a way to incorporate that in the story and be inclusive, and be telling those stories that people feel “that’s happening in my life,” that’s what I want.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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