单词 | inclusive |
释义 | inclusive (once / 2756 pages) adj Call something inclusive when it's designed or inclined to include. An exclusive club might let you in, but an inclusive one will ask you to join, no strings attached. Inclusive is an adjective with several meanings: It can be used to describe something that's broad or extensive, such as thorough, inclusive research project. Or it describes a group that's particularly welcoming to all kinds of people. And an inclusive range is one where the limits are included along with what lies in between: a survey of “20-40 year-olds, inclusive” tells us 20 and 40 year-olds were counted, too. WORD FAMILYinclusive: inclusively+/include: included, includes, including, inclusion, inclusive/inclusion: inclusions USAGE EXAMPLES“It is all about being inclusive and accepting everyone. I am trying to help these kids grow as humans and not just skaters.” Washington Times(Jan 02, 2017) It promotes inclusive education, and offers free gender reassignment surgery at government hospitals. BBC(Dec 30, 2016) America is at its greatest when it’s united, confident and inclusive of all its citizens. Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) adj including much or everything; and especially including stated limits an inclusive art form an inclusive fee his concept of history is modern and inclusive from Monday to Friday inclusive Syn|Ant comprehensive broad in scope exclusive excluding much or all; especially all but a particular group or minority alone, onlyexclusive of anyone or anything else innerexclusive to a center; especially a center of influence inner, inside, privilegedconfined to an exclusive group selectivecharacterized by very careful or fastidious selection white-shoedenoting a company or law firm owned and run by members of the WASP elite who are generally conservative |
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