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What does “diminishing” mean in this context?
「It's understandable to be cautious about terminology that might sound hierarchical or potentially offensive. While "subordinates" is technically correct, it can sometimes be perceived as diminishing. A more neutral term like "team members" or "direct reports" might be better received. For instance, you could say, "I aim to set an example for my team members" or "for my direct reports." This conveys the same meaning without emphasizing the hierarchy as strongly.」
21 mei 2024 01:20
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In this context, it means "belittling." To "diminish" something can mean to reduce its (real or perceived) value, importance, dignity, authority, etc.
21 mei 2024
if you see a nice cat you may want to show tenderness to it and say "what a kitty" -- that will be diminishing
22 mei 2024
"making something seem small and insignificant"
The word "subordinate" can be seen as insulting because it implies someone who has less worth than the person they work for.
21 mei 2024
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