inclusive objects
[ɪnˈkluːsɪv ˈɒbdʒɪkts]
nounpl: inclusive objects
objetos inclusivos
1. Objects, tools, or products designed to be accessible and usable by people of all abilities, including those with disabilities or different physical, sensory, or cognitive capabilities
The museum features inclusive objects that allow blind visitors to experience the exhibits through touch and sound.
O museu apresenta objetos inclusivos que permitem aos visitantes cegos experimentar as exposições através do tato e do som.
2. In linguistics and grammar, objects that encompass or include multiple referents or participants in a sentence structure
The inclusive objects in this sentence refer to both the speaker and the listener.
Os objetos inclusivos nesta frase referem-se tanto ao falante quanto ao ouvinte.
3. Design philosophy emphasizing universal accessibility where products work for everyone without requiring adaptation
Inclusive objects eliminate the need for specialized assistive devices by being inherently accessible.
Objetos inclusivos eliminam a necessidade de dispositivos assistivos especializados ao serem inerentemente acessíveis.
The concept of inclusive objects has gained significant importance in both Brazil and the USA as part of broader social inclusion movements. In Brazil, this aligns with initiatives promoting accessibility in public spaces and educational institutions. In the USA, it reflects compliance with the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) and growing corporate responsibility toward diversity and inclusion. The term is increasingly used in tech startups, museums, and public institutions across both countries.
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