inclusively
Americanadverb
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in a way that seeks to include people of different socioeconomic backgrounds, sexes, ethnicities, abilities, etc.
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with both ends or limits included in a specified range, such as of dates, pages, ages, etc. (used after specifying a range or limit).
Example Sentences
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“If we don’t build inclusively, we are going to continue to exacerbate our housing crisis and our homelessness crisis,” Trudeau said.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 1, 2024
"So it should be an exciting opportunity to design inclusively and accessibly from the start. But unfortunately, in many cases, that's not what we're seeing."
From BBC • Dec. 26, 2023
On the plus side, it wrote, “We now have the ability to transfer value instantly and inclusively around the world without intermediaries or gatekeepers.”
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 28, 2023
To dismiss such mindfulness as “pity” weirdly absolves people of their responsibilities to each other to think inclusively.
From Washington Post • Dec. 8, 2022
The action was so graceful and inclusively benign.
From "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou
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