Pluralist
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noun
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adjective
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(As a noun)
Pluralist ( noun )
- A person who believes in or advocates pluralism.
- A person who holds that there is more than one ultimate principle or reality.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from latin pluralis + -ist.
Examples:
- The party's platform is pluralist, so it is open to a range of opinions and perspectives.
- A pluralist society is one in which different groups coexist peacefully.
- As a pluralist, he believes that there are many paths to God.
- The pluralist view is that there is no single right answer in moral or political matters.
- The pluralist approach allows for different perspectives and voices to be heard.
(As an adjective)
Pluralist ( adjective )
- A person who believes in or advocates pluralism.
- A person who holds that there is more than one ultimate principle or reality.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from latin pluralis + -ist.
Examples:
- The party's platform is pluralist, so it is open to a range of opinions and perspectives.
- A pluralist society is one in which different groups coexist peacefully.
- As a pluralist, he believes that there are many paths to God.
- The pluralist view is that there is no single right answer in moral or political matters.
- The pluralist approach allows for different perspectives and voices to be heard.