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Taking everything in
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inclusive
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Word definitions for inclusive in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB fully ▪ The fully inclusive fare for the trip is £22, but it is regretted that persons under 16 years can not participate. more ▪ Its liturgy director rewrites prayers and Scripture readings to make the language ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Inclusive may refer to: Inclusion (disambiguation) inclusive disjunction , A or B or both inclusive fitness , in evolutionary theory, how many kin are supported including non-descendants inclusive interval (mathematics) includes its endpoints clusivity ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
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" [ant: exclusive ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inclusive \In*clu"sive\, a. [Cf. F. inclusif.] Inclosing; encircling; surrounding. The inclusive verge Of golden metal that must round my brow. --Shak. Comprehending the stated limit or extremes; as, from Monday to Saturday inclusive, that is, taking in ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-15c., from Medieval Latin inclusivus , from Latin inclus- , past participle stem of includere (see include ). Related: Inclusively ; inclusiveness .
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 including (almost) everything within its scope 2 including the extremes as well as the area between 3 (context linguistics English) of, or relating to the first-person plural pronoun when including the person being addressed
Usage examples of inclusive.
MAJOR-GENERAL HALLECK: I think it very important for General Rosecrans to hold his position at or about Chattanooga, because if held from that place to Cleveland, both inclusive, it keeps all Tennessee clear of the enemy, and also breaks one of his most important railroad lines.
Or maybe the distinction between inclusive and exclusive forms is not upheld in the dual pronouns?
A restriction on the shipments to the Middle East and India from the United Kingdom and from the United States to not more than forty ships a month, if enforced from January to June 1943, inclusive, would improve the imports by 33,000,000 tons, thus avoiding the threatened breakdown and not making us live from hand to mouth, absolutely dependent on the fulfillment of American promises, in the last six months of the year.
Decades of dues and contributions and the proceeds from running for-profit conventions had secured its title to this piece of real estate out here in the Valley, and an inclusive policy had made it a commons for the various subgroups, specialized fandoms, Big Name Fans, book dealers, writers, wannabees, and hangers-on who made up the Los Angeles science fiction community.
As a result, all have taken some steps to make their governments more inclusive, to give their people a greater voice in policy making, and to ensure that then-policies are not too out of step with the sentiments of their populations.
His reward had been the discovery that one of the things the inclusive price included was wine and liqueurs with Christmas dinner.
Their thinking is, in fact, far less a discovery than a recognition, a remembering, a return and a homecoming to a remote, primordial, an inclusive houschold of the soul, out of which those concepts grew originall: philosophizing is to this extent a kind of atavism of the highest order.
And we would help create a new pluralist, inclusive political system that might not necessarily be a Western-style democracy but might be the first Arab-style democracy.
Bubba had been raised in a Presbyterian atmosphere of predestination, God's will, inclusive language, exegesis and colorful stoles.
Bob Coggan was sent home for his ill manners, and tranquility was restored by Jacob Smallbury, who volunteered a ballad as inclusive and interminable as that with which the worthy toper old Silenus amused on a similar occasion the swains Chromis and Mnasylus, and other jolly dogs of his day.
For fear of wild animals that hath been longest fostered in man, inclusive of the animal which he concealeth and feareth in himself:- Zarathustra calleth it 'the beast inside.
The working is greatly simplified by a process of elimination, based on such considerations as that certain multiplications produce a repetition of figures, and that the whole number cannot be from 12 to 23 inclusive, since in every such case sufficiently small denominators are not available for forming the fractional part.
On the other hand, the ending -lmë at one point denoted an inclusive "we": The party being addressed is included in "we".
The result is the nine consecutive composite numbers, 212 to 220 inclusive, with which we can form the required square.
By building a stable, inclusive new Iraqi political system coupled with a prosperous new economic system, the United States would demonstrate its commitment to the future of the Arab world.