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gender-blind

British  

adjective

  1. not discriminating on the basis of gender, or not making a distinction between the sexes

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Although MacKenzie used the pronoun “he,” his design ethos was gender-blind: Golf courses should be designed for all skill levels.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 9, 2026

I’ve always wanted to be given the chance to show that gender-blind casting is absolutely valid and that we should be casting people based on who’s right for the role.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 14, 2022

Supporters of a gender-blind draft note the rising number of women already serving in the military and that virtually all military assignments, including combat jobs, are being filled by men and women.

From Washington Times • Jul. 14, 2022

As well as being age-blind, the play - which has previously been performed by an all-female cast - is also totally gender-blind.

From BBC • Jul. 22, 2021

If studio casting became so gender-blind that Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson were up for the same roles, trans people would cheer.

From Slate • Jul. 13, 2018