Inclusiveness [noun]

Definition of Inclusiveness:

extent

Synonyms of Inclusiveness:


Opposite/Antonyms of Inclusiveness:

-


Sentence/Example of Inclusiveness:

As part of the Bay Area, the city is also one of the most inclusive places on the planet for LGBTQ residents.

As a collection 50 years in the making, the overall proportions and numbers in the collection are not at 50 percent, but our acquisitions now demonstrate our intention to fulfill our goal of a more inclusive collection over time.

Beckham said health systems as a whole need to be more inclusive, as well.

Along with Bunker and Cannon, Query said they have led the New Hampshire House’s LGBTQ caucus in pushing for reforms to make state laws more inclusive.

An inclusive and safe destination, it’s a welcoming place to live and work.

With many low- and middle-income Californians living inland, providing affordable overnight accommodation is crucial for inclusive coastal access.

This is the case for Danone CEO Emmanuel Faber, whose company links compensation to metrics on its contributions to health, the planet, its people, and inclusive growth—as well as financial returns to shareholders.

The county ed office seems to have been particularly inclusive when tallying that number.

The resolution says teams “believe that policies designed to promote equal employment opportunity and a diverse and inclusive workforce advance significant league interests.”

As he builds the company, especially as an immigrant founder, Anchala wants to build a diverse and inclusive organization.