Pluralistic
(adjective)
Involving or characterized by many different groups, cultures or individuals.
Origin:
Early 20th century: from plural + -istic, translating german pluralistisch.
Examples:
- A pluralistic society has a diverse population with different cultures and beliefs.
- The company has a pluralistic approach to its employees, valuing diversity and inclusivity.
- The university has a pluralistic curriculum, offering courses from a variety of disciplines.
- The government's approach to education is pluralistic, allowing for different types of schools.
- The church's beliefs are pluralistic, accepting of different religions and denominations.