the holding by a single person of more than one ecclesiastical benefice or office
It is not pluralistic.
We are not a melting pot like America. You have the freedom of choice to keep your religion and all your heritage. There is everything you can think of in Canada.
Although only in theory, the opposite of a pluralistic society is a monistic society.
A pluralistic society is characterized by variations in ethnicity, religion, cultural heritage, socio-economic status, i.e. a "melting pot" as has been said of the US. By contrast, a homogeneous society would be primarily made up of one ethnic group, share a common language and heritage.
A pluralistic democratic state is one in which a diverse population representing many differences and cultures governs itself. The United States is an example of a pluralistic democratic state.
a pluralistic society
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Antonyms of the word pluralistic can be: (but aren't limited to) Multiple, several, numerous, many, bountiful, copious.
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I don't know for certain but pluralistic politics is politics where multiple opinions are tolerated and encouraged, in particular the allowing of multiple political parties. I'd guess that pluralistic research is research where you investigate multiple sources and the discussion of multiple opinions on the same subject
Unaffiliated means "I have no religion".
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