forbidden words: increase diversity
increase
verb (used with object)
to make greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality; augment; add to.
to increase taxes.
Synonyms: prolong, extend, expand
Antonyms: decrease
verb (used without object)
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to become greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality.
Sales of automobiles increased last year.
Antonyms: wane, lessen, contract, abate, decrease -
to multiply by propagation.
Synonyms: swell, grow, expand, propagate, propagate -
to wax, as the moon.
noun
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growth or augmentation in numbers, size, strength, quality, etc..
the increase of crime. -
the act or process of increasing.
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that by which something is increased.
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the result of increasing.
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produce of the earth.
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product; profit; interest.
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Obsolete.
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- multiplication by propagation; production of offspring.
- offspring; progeny.
from — Dictionary.com | Meanings & Definitions of English Words. (2025n). In Dictionary.com.
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diversity n 1 the state or fact of being diverse; difference; unlikeness: diversity of opinion.
Antonyms: similarity, sameness, resemblance
2 variety; multiformity.
Synonyms: multiplicity, heterogeneity, assortment, variation, dissimilarity, disagreement, contrast
Antonyms: homogeneity
3 a the spectrum of individual differences and the corresponding group memberships and identities that human beings have in society: A functioning multicultural society celebrates the diversity of its people, but diversity can also be problematic for the maintenance of a cohesive national identity.
b the inclusion of individuals representing more than one national origin, color, religion, socioeconomic stratum, sexual orientation, etc.: an initiative to increase diversity in the workplace.
4 a point of difference.
from — Dictionary.com | Meanings & Definitions of English Words. (2025i). In Dictionary.com.
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example sentences: increase diversity
It is possible that this may in time lead to increased diversity in a number of policy areas.
From the Cambridge English Corpus
They maintain that increased diversity and the erosion of traditional class antagonisms require that we recognise the power of consumption and lifestyle in shaping an ageing society.
From the Cambridge English Corpus
We shall have an increased diversity of services, greater sensitivity to needs, better management, increased competition, reduced centralisation, and greater accountability to the public.
From the Hansard archive
Renewable energy sources offer both increased diversity of supply and environmental benefits in terms of reduced gaseous emissions.
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We are pleased, also, that far from there being a return to those conditions there has been a recognisable development and improvement and increased diversity in our industry.
From the Hansard archive
This helps to prevent self-fertilization, thereby maintaining increased diversity.
From Wikipedia
The school’s academics became stronger in a climate of increased diversity.
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Following urban unrest in the 1960s, police placed more emphasis on community relations, and enacted reforms such as increased diversity in hiring.
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The increased diversity in productions helped the theatre carry on as an active venue well into the 1990s.
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The 1990s were years of strategic planning, campus expansion and increased diversity.
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A 2006 experiment utilizing a realistic variation in species composition for its grassland samples found a positive correlation between increased diversity and increased production.
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Increased diversity and balance within television channels or programs leads viewers to report similar preferences.
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from — INCREASED DIVERSITY collocation | meaning and examples of use. (2025).
July 19th, 2025
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To increase is to / make the thing increased greater / than it was before
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