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inclusive
adjective as in all-encompassing, all-embracing
adjective as in unbiased, not exclusionary
Example Sentences
Lloyd’s in a statement said its new leadership team is committed to building a culture that is inclusive, transparent, consistent and values-led.
The school system “intends to fully cooperate with Congressman Walberg’s inquiry” and “continues to partner with all families to provide a safe, supportive, and inclusive school environment for all students and staff members.”
According to Oxfordshire County Council, teaching children in a more inclusive setting can only work when schools have the necessary leadership and ambition to take on the additional responsibilities.
Public markets remain the most powerful and inclusive engine of wealth creation in the world—fueling innovation, economic growth and opportunity for millions of investors.
The Dewsbury and Batley MP said British politics needed "a genuine, inclusive force for positive change" and expressed the hope that Your Party could fulfil that role.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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