inclusiveness
/ɪnˈkluːsɪvnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈkluːsɪvnəs/ (ame, ipa)
inclusiveness — noun
1. the principle or quality of making sure that people from all backgrounds, identi
the principle or quality of making sure that people from all backgrounds, identities, and abilities are welcomed, respected, and given fair opportunities to take part.
The scholarship fund reflects a strong commitment to inclusiveness, supporting students from low-income families.
commitment to inclusiveness + supporting [group]
When hiring new staff, the clinic prioritises inclusiveness and actively recruits from diverse backgrounds.
prioritise inclusiveness + recruit from diverse backgrounds
The city council's inclusiveness initiative made public parks accessible to people with disabilities.
Teachers at Greenfield Elementary received training on inclusiveness to support students with different learning needs.
A workplace culture of inclusiveness encourages employees to share their ideas without fear of rejection.
- inclusion
more commonly refers to the act or practice of including people; 'inclusiveness' emphasises the quality or principle itself
- equity
focuses on fairness and addressing specific disadvantages, whereas inclusiveness stresses welcoming and participation
- belonging
describes the emotional feeling of being accepted, while inclusiveness describes the structural principle that fosters that feeling
- exclusion
the act of deliberately keeping people out
- discrimination
treating people unfairly based on group membership
文法句型
inclusiveness + of + noun phrase
commitment to / promotion of + inclusiveness
用法筆記
An uncountable abstract noun, most frequently used in contexts of education, employment, public policy, and organisational culture. Often appears in the phrases 'commitment to inclusiveness', 'culture of inclusiveness', and 'promote inclusiveness'.