释义 |
inclusivist, a. and n.|ɪnˈkluːsɪvɪst| [f. inclusive a. + -ist.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the principle or practice of inclusivism; characterized by inclusivism.
1980N. Silver in Michaels & Ricks State of Language 329 It is ‘inclusivist’ in presenting hybrid, complex, impure design, as opposed to the purist, ‘exclusivist’ design of the modern. 1986Progressive Archit. Oct. 70/1 Gehry speaks often of his search for ‘an inclusivist architecture’ that addresses the givens of any context without irony or condescension. 1989Sunday Tel. 15 Jan. 3/3 The trend towards ‘inclusivist language’. B. n. One who maintains the principles of inclusivism.
1985Guardian Weekly 31 Mar. 5/5 Dr Runcie labels himself an inclusivist. He aims ‘to bring the Christian faith in all its richness into the lives of people who think the Church is miles away’. |