pluralistic

[US]/ˌploɔrəˈlɪstɪk/
[UK]/plʊrə'lɪstɪk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. characterized by the coexistence of diverse elements or groups

Phrases & Collocations

pluralistic society

Example Sentences

The country embraces a pluralistic society.

Pluralistic societies often value diversity and inclusivity.

The organization promotes a pluralistic approach to decision-making.

Pluralistic perspectives can lead to more innovative solutions.

Pluralistic education systems aim to cater to diverse learning styles.

Pluralistic societies value tolerance and respect for different beliefs.

The company's culture is characterized by a pluralistic approach to teamwork.

A pluralistic society encourages dialogue and understanding among different groups.

Pluralistic communities celebrate cultural diversity.

The pluralistic nature of the city attracts people from various backgrounds.

Real-world Examples

Secular-minded and better-educated Egyptians generally want the country to be dragged into a modern, pluralistic and outward-looking world.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

The School of architecture adopts as basic policy a pluralistic approach to the teaching of architecture.

Source: Entering Yale University

In a globalized pluralistic world their job of projecting an image of greatness is no less complicated.

Source: VOA Standard English_Europe

But candidate Sayek Boke insists its new pluralistic message does not mean it is rejecting its secular roots.

Source: VOA Standard June 2015 Collection

The United States is pluralistic by the letter of the law.

Source: Sociology Crash Course

(" I do object to being beaten by three canting natives, " harrumphed Cecil Rhodes at the time.) Its modern government was built on relatively pluralistic traditional institutions.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

You know, when he's speaking at private - in private like that to a group of Christian conservative lawyers, it just doesn't sound pluralistic, right?

Source: Fresh air

There's no pluralistic impulse. That, Judy, took us in this country, it took us 100 years of a civil war to accept diversity and grant rights.

Source: PBS Business Interview Series

Everyone is susceptible to a phenomenon known as pluralistic ignorance, where we each doubt ourselves privately, but believe we’re alone in thinking that way because no one else voices their doubts.

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

Today's leader, Ashoka the Great, took on a vast empire and through the strength of his ideas began a tradition which leads directly to the ideals of Gandhi, and still flourishes today-a tradition of pluralistic, humane, non-violent statecraft.

Source: BBC documentary "A Hundred Treasures Talk About the Changes of Time"

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