inclusive

IPA: ɪnkɫˈusɪv

adjective

  • Including (almost) everything within its scope.
  • Including the extremes as well as the area between.
  • (linguistics) Of, or relating to the first-person plural pronoun when including the person being addressed.
  • Including or accepting those belonging to a particular group.
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Examples of "inclusive" in Sentences

  • Total external Left to right all inclusive is 53mm
  • Just being nice and inclusive is a fantasy and does not work.
  • The resulting sum is called the inclusive fitness of the actor.
  • Next, each of the six days from January 25 to January 30 inclusive is divided at noon.
  • Including all things as games: inclusive is the alternative I guess, but is that useful?
  • A chromosome having the standard sequence of regions labelled 1 to 7, inclusive, is shown on the left.
  • The term "inclusive" is code for Republican light with a bid tent for gays, lesbians, transgenders, amnesty for illegal.
  • In any society, there will be situations in which sociopaths (I use this term inclusive of "sociopaths and psychopaths" indicating varying types or degrees of the disorder) tend to feel more comfortable and congregate in greater numbers than usual.
  • The Cato Institute's David Rittgers detects a rhetorical shift from "assault weapons," which was always an arbitrary and fuzzy category, to "military-style weapons," which he says is potentially "a term inclusive of all modern firearms in a back-door attempt to enact a new gun control scheme."

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