Pronunciation: /eɪdʒ-blaɪnd/
adjective describing a person or policy that does not discriminate based on age
A1 She is age-blind when it comes to making new friends.
A2 The company prides itself on being age-blind in its hiring practices.
B1 The age-blind policy ensures that all employees are treated equally regardless of their age.
B2 The organization's age-blind approach to promotions has led to a more diverse leadership team.
C1 The professor's age-blind teaching methods cater to students of all generations.
C2 The CEO's age-blind perspective on innovation has revolutionized the industry.
formal The company prides itself on being age-blind when it comes to hiring decisions.
informal At this restaurant, they are age-blind and only care about your experience and skills.
slang I love that this new startup is totally age-blind and just wants the best people for the job.
figurative In her eyes, love was age-blind and knew no bounds.
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