Antonym: exclusive. Similar words: exclusive, exclusively, conclusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion, preclusion, effusive, intrusive. Meaning: [ɪn'kluːsɪv] adj. including much or everything; and especially including stated limits.
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31. And look for ways to do so that chime with that inclusive side of Mr Bush's political character.
32. No doubt there will be would-be adopters who are likely to find the possibility of inclusive adoption threatening and not wish to proceed.
33. They felt that colleges could be far more inclusive without becoming less intellectually serious.
34. To what extent its reproductive strategies emphasize such altruism depends on the pay-off of such strategies in terms of inclusive fitness.
35. This wicker hamper is packed with delicious goodies and costs £64.92, inclusive of nationwide delivery.
36. It was asked to provide the most inclusive list and leave it to the county officials to double-check the names.
37. Without a regional focus, inclusive of all ethnic groups, there is little chance for a peaceful solution.
38. As with the adoption of special needs children, the attitude of agency staff towards inclusive adoption can be crucial.
39. They started out as a radically inclusive spiritual fellowship in which race and gender discrimination virtually disappeared.
40. The library will be closed from April to June inclusive.
41. They can play no part in any inclusive dialogue which can create a genuine peace process.
42. Prices start from £995 per person for 7 nights inclusive of gourmet food and excursions.
43. Those that increase inclusive fitness through behaviour facilitating reproduction by relatives are nepotistic.
44. Buy an all inclusive Steam and Stroll ticket to ride the rails and walk the trails from various stations with our guide.
45. Full-rate widows' pension is paid to widows between the ages of 55 and 59 inclusive.
46. So I suggest that they also be omitted from a first reading, leaving chapters 1-5 and 8-13 inclusive.
47. Church leaders adopted standards that would be more inclusive of women.
48. Its liturgy director rewrites prayers and Scripture readings to make the language more inclusive.
49. The basket costs just £17.95, inclusive of postage and packing.
50. All rates of pay quoted can be assumed to be gross, i.e. inclusive of employer's contributions etc.
51. Children 2-11 years inclusive not sharing with two full fare passengers: reduction 25%.
52. The Catalina Foothills incorporation attempt was based on much broader and more inclusive support, but the same rules apply.
53. They have special rates and inclusive hotel and self-catering holidays.
54. Children aged 9 to 16 inclusive are welcome to enrol on the course.
55. The capital stock should be increased if the marginal social benefit exceeds the long-run marginal cost inclusive of the capital charge.
56. The inclusive cost of the car, complete with tax and insurance, is £9,(http://sentencedict.com/inclusive.html)800.
57. At a cost of $25 per person per night inclusive, bed and breakfast accommodation is fairly cheap.
58. Secondly, the inclusive approach may act as a positive encouragement to clients to make use of legal services.
59. The air inclusive package tour holiday requires a certain amount of compliant behaviour in order to work.
60. Each group becomes more inclusive the further we move up the hierarchy.
More similar words: exclusive, exclusively, conclusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion, preclusion, effusive, intrusive, obtrusive, include, conclude, including, cluster, concluded, allusion, illusion, disillusion, massive, passive, decisive, derisive, pervasive, offensive, impulsive, defensive, persuasive, extensive, excessive, recessive, expensive.