inclusionist

adj

Etymology

From inclusion + -ist.

  1. derived from *(s)kleh₂w-
  2. derived from inclūdō
  3. borrowed from inclusio
  4. suffixed as inclusionist — “inclusion + ist

Definitions

  1. Advocating for inclusion.

    • This definition is indicative of what is often deemed a full inclusionist model, though uses more mild language than that of other full inclusionists such as Lorna Idol.
  2. Favoring the inclusion of articles rather than their deletion.

    • If the deletionist philosophy prevails, as I suspect it will, the inclusionist Wikipedia will be lost forever.
  3. One who advocates for inclusion.

    • But whether this doctrine is, or is not, taught in this verse is a contested question. Ambrose is the choragus of the Inclusionists, Œcumenius of the Exclusionists.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. A wiki user who favors the inclusion of articles rather than their deletion.

      • In September 2007, Jimbo Wales, Wikipedia's panjandrum — himself an inclusionist who believes that if people want an article about every Pokemon character, then hey, let it happen — posted a one-sentence stub about Mzoli's […]

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA