Pronunciation: /pleɪsɪzəm/
noun a belief or attitude that one place is superior to others, often resulting in discrimination or prejudice against people from different places
A1 Placeism means treating people unfairly because of where they come from.
A2 I learned about placeism in my social studies class.
B1 Addressing placeism in the workplace is important for creating a fair and inclusive environment.
B2 The organization implemented policies to combat placeism and promote diversity.
C1 Research shows that placeism can have negative effects on individuals' mental health and well-being.
C2 The government introduced legislation to address placeism in hiring practices.
formal Placeism is a form of discrimination based on a person's place of origin.
informal I don't like how some people show placeism towards others from different cities.
slang It's not cool to be all placeism on someone just because they're not from around here.
figurative Treating people differently based on where they come from is like a subtle form of placeism.
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