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exclusivity

1926, from exclusive + -ity. Exclusiveness is from 1730; exclusivism is from 1834.

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exclusivity

n. The state of being exclusive

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Exclusivity

"Exclusivity" is a number-one R&B single by the duo Damian Dame. Taken from their self-titled album, the hit song spent two weeks at number-one on the US R&B chart and peaked at number forty-two on the Billboard Hot 100. The single also made it to number forty-five on dance charts.

Usage examples of "exclusivity".

Pidge made some jokes about exclusivity and about becoming one of the three Brindle women.

Its aestheticism, exclusivity, and promise of realizing through arcane practices the buddha nature in this life were irresistible to the courtiers.

Ile met head-on the marauding free traders who were attempting to lure the Naskapi to their shore trading posts, ranging far back into the fur country to finalize his trades and claim defacto exclusivity over a territory outside the HBCs Charter.

The boundaries of the previous self-structure are preserved in their function and their capacity, but negated in their exclusivity or partialness.

I would say rather, rationality preserves the concrete operational capacities that are the foundation of myth but negates the exclusivity of conop that produces myth.

However, my feeling is that to have admitted praetors into the plebeian nobility would have demeaned the exclusivity of nobility too much.

All development is fundamentally the conversion of exclusivity structures to basic structures, which is another way of saying that one still possesses the function but is not exclusively identified with it.

Flutes meant enthusiastic cacophonies at the hands of children or the alien landscape of classical music, an intimidating world of great beauty but vicious social exclusivity, to which she had never known the passwords.

The downside to exclusivity, of course, was a certain inbred organic weakness, a tendency toward paunchiness and the early triple bypass-among these tired aging buffalos, Hans Brinkman stood out like a fierce young lion.