pluralistic

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Etymology

From plural +‎ -istic.

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Adjective

pluralistic (comparative more pluralistic, superlative most pluralistic)

  1. Characteristic of pluralism.
    Antonym: unpluralistic
    • 1988, Salman Rushdie, chapter V, in The Satanic Verses, page 255:
      In those days she had admired his pluralistic openness of mind, and struggled, in her kitchen, towards a parallel eclecticism, learning to cook the dosas and uttapams of South India as well as the soft meatballs of Kashmir.

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