pluralistic

IPA: pɫʊrʌɫˈɪstɪk

adjective

  • Characteristic of pluralism.
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Examples of "pluralistic" in Sentences

  • Because of what social psychologists call pluralistic ignorance.
  • Many persons would refuse to call the pluralistic scheme religious at all.
  • This kind of pluralistic approach, in which individuals themselves are responsible, is very much in accord with a democratic outlook.
  • As a rabbi, I look forward to finding ways for American Jews to partner with American Muslims in building the kind of pluralistic society in which we all can flourish.
  • But (and forgive me if this seems obvious) what I don't see is how this kind of storytelling is inherently unhierarchical or pluralistic, which is a major theme characterizing much of the posting on this site.
  • But at the end of the day they are but raw materials to feed a much broader process — and it is this process, with its combination of vision, leadership and effective communications and consensus building in pluralistic democratic societies of great diversity of habits, views and interests, that will make it work.

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