inclusive definition

Frequency: 6.89.1 per million words

A definition that covers a wide range of things.

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  • The new policy adopts a more inclusive definition of ‘family’ to recognize diverse household structures.
  • For the survey to be accurate, we must use an inclusive definition of "employee" that includes part-time and contract workers.
  • The professor argued that a more inclusive definition of intelligence would acknowledge different types of cognitive abilities.
  • Legislators are pushing for a more inclusive definition of disability to expand access to social benefits.
  • The museum's new collection is guided by an inclusive definition of art, featuring works from previously marginalized communities.
  • Creating an inclusive definition of "citizen" is the first step towards a more equitable society.
  • Their research proposed an inclusive definition of "habitat" that considers urban environments.
  • By its very nature, an inclusive definition is designed to avoid excluding relevant cases or individuals.
  • How can we develop a more inclusive definition of success that isn't solely based on financial metrics?
  • The updated guidelines provide an inclusive definition of "vulnerable populations" to better direct aid.