diversity

/daɪˈvɜː(ɹ)sɪti/
noun 3

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

considerable, enormous, extraordinary, great, immense, rich, wide

The international festival celebrated the enormous diversity of musical traditions from around the world.

growing, increased, increasing

biological, genetic

The rainforest protects incredible genetic diversity that scientists are still studying today.

cultural, ethnic, linguistic, political, regional

VERB + DIVERSITY

create

encourage, promote

The company promotes diversity by hiring talented people from many different backgrounds.

maintain, preserve, protect

The school works hard to preserve diversity among its student population and staff members.

decrease, increase

allow (for)

Our school's new policy allows for greater diversity in the student clubs.

PREP

~ in

There is great diversity in the restaurants found throughout our city.

~ of

Our school celebrates the diversity of cultures represented by students from many different countries.

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