The meaning of EXCLUSIVE is excluding or having power to exclude. How to use exclusive in a sentence. Did you know?
The meaning of EXCLUSIVE is excluding or having power to exclude. How to use exclusive in a sentence. Did you know?
Inclusive definition: including or encompassing the stated limit or extremes in consideration or account (usually used after the noun). See examples of INCLUSIVE used in a sentence.
Britannica Dictionary definition of INCLUSIVE 1 :covering or including everything aninclusivefee/tour aninclusiveinsurance policy —oppositeexclusive;see alsoall-inclusive 2 [more inclusive; most inclusive]:open to everyone:not limited to certain people ...
anexclusiveparty —oppositeinclusive b:available to only a few people because of high cost exclusivesuburban neighborhoods She attended anexclusiveprivate school. one of the city's mostexclusiverestaurants 3 :full and complete They gave theirexclusiveattention to the job. ...
an exclusive club. excludingor tending to exclude or prohibit, as from use or possession: exclusive laws; exclusive restrictions on use of the property. Grammar.(of the first person plural) not including the person or persons spoken to, asweinWe'll see you later.Compareinclusive(def7). ...
6concernedwith only one thingOPPinclusiveThe committee’s exclusive focus will be to improve public transportation. —exclusivity/ˌekskluːˈsɪvəti/(alsoexclusiveness)noun[uncountable]the exclusivity of private education COLLOCATIONS–Meaning 1: available or belonging only to particular people,...
in‧clu‧sive/ɪnˈkluːsɪv/●○○adjective1aninclusivepriceorcostincludes everythingOPPexclusiveall-inclusive/fully inclusiveThe fully inclusive fare for the trip is £22.inclusive ofThe rent is £120 a week, inclusive of heating.2including awidevarietyof people, things etcOPPexclu...
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Distinguishes between ‘object’ and ‘subject’ approaches to talent • Also distinguishes between ‘exclusive’ and ‘inclusive’ approaches to talent • Discusses implications for theory, research, and practice Abstract The ongoing confusion about the meaning of ‘talent’ within the world of work...