pluralist

English

Etymology

plural + -ist

Noun

pluralist (plural pluralists)

  1. A person who holds multiple offices, especially a clergyman who holds more than one ecclesiastical benefice.
  2. An advocate of pluralism (in all senses)

Translations

Adjective

pluralist (comparative more pluralist, superlative most pluralist)

  1. Of, or related to pluralism.
    • 2014, Bruce E. Cain, Democracy More or Less:
      In addition, a more pluralist system in a large diverse democracy should foster aggregation, compromise, and tolerance.

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French pluraliste. By surface analysis, plural + -ist.

Adjective

pluralist m or n (feminine singular pluralistă, masculine plural pluraliști, feminine and neuter plural pluraliste)

  1. pluralistic

Declension

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