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inclusive or
noun
- logic the connective that gives the value true to a disjunction if either or both of the disjuncts are true Also calledinclusive disjunction Compare exclusive or
Example Sentences
âWhen we know that supermarkets arenât fully inclusive or respecting human rights or sustainable, then it is good as a consumer to try and make better choices if we can,â Achterberg says.
In my experience, itâs not that inclusive or professional, catering primarily to gay men who widely view it as a sex app.
We took turns sharing, and as I listened, I realized that everyoneâs goal had something to do with making a space more inclusive or more equitable in some way.
Sometimes people assume that gay spaces are automatically inclusive or welcoming.
The distinct demographic differences of those who are aware of or use Latinx calls into question whether the term is inclusive or just elitist.
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