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inclusiveness
[in-kloo-siv-nis]
noun
the quality of aiming to include and integrate all people and groups in activities, organizations, political processes, etc., especially people who are disadvantaged or marginalized, have suffered discrimination, or are living with disabilities.
For the last 20 years the school has been promoting inclusiveness by enrolling students with visual impairments.
Inclusiveness matters, so treat the custodian the same way you treat the CEO.
freedom from bias, stereotypes, or any terminology that would exclude a particular group of people.
For greater inclusiveness in language, the editor suggested using more gender-neutral words like “parent” in our guidelines.
the quality of including a great deal or encompassing everything that might be desired; comprehensiveness.
Because of the great surf location and the inclusiveness of the package, we will definitely make a repeat visit to this resort.
Other Word Forms
- noninclusiveness noun
- superinclusiveness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of inclusiveness1
Example Sentences
Samar’s inclusiveness goes beyond their pricing.
In February 2020, President Donald Trump’s first education secretary issued a memo to employees emphasizing the department’s policy “to ensure that diversity, inclusiveness, and respect are integral parts of our day-to-day management and work.”
But those cancellations were purportedly aimed at stripping diversity, equality and inclusiveness elements out of state policies, not at forcing parents to register their newborns in person.
"Pride is always an amazing weekend of celebration and inclusiveness of our city, and this year is going to be incredibly momentous."
"The reality is so far that HTS and also the other armed groups have been sending good messages to the Syrian people... of unity, of inclusiveness," Pedersen noted.
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