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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91. We be raging like a storm cloud business, to be more inclusive, we never do successfully a few clouds, thousands of cloud by thousands of companies to do.
92. On a genetic level, the finding that members of a band are not highly interrelated means that "inclusive fitness cannot explain extensive cooperation in hunter-gatherer bands, " the researchers write.
93. Inclusive design makes room for contributions from people who live a different and more challenging experience and must hone incredible resourcefulness as a daily necessity.
94. Range Queries can be inclusive or exclusive of the upper and lower bounds. Sorting is done lexicographically.
95. The different point has be emphasized in different diagramming approach, but they all try to reflect actual argument inclusive of the complicated relation between statement...
96. To do this, the configurable status of a Promoted Property is computed as the inclusive OR of the configurable status of all the attributes promoted to the promoted property.
97. He pointed out that China is an active supporter and practioner of inclusive growth.
98. Methods Inclusive treatment ( from first aid at forphase to anaphase ) , measure and notion were found in emergency department.
99. This annual tuition fee is inclusive of insurance and transportation for Extra Curriculum Activities.
100. Jetisoning any last vestige of neutrality, China's Foreign Ministry called Friday for the rapid launch of an inclusive political process and economic reconstruction in Libya.
101. All the above rates are inclusive of 15 % surcharge, government tax.
102. In brief, the inclusive impacts caused by the moral risk will amass more financial risk, more bubbles, and then detonate financial credit risk, and the financial crisis in the end.
103. Hyponymy: refers to the sense relation between a more general, more inclusive word and a more specific word.
104. It attracted diversified people to adopt various flexible school modes to help and teach diversified poor people, so Shanghai charitable education formed a widely inclusive combined system.
105. Between second Isaiah's angry exilic exclamations and P's more congenial voice, Israel had segued from an exclusive to an inclusive monotheism.
106. This Person is the embodiment of the processed Triune God, and He is realized as the all - inclusive, life-giving Spirit, who is within us and upon us.
107. Ergonomics is also known as human engineering, human factors engineering, user - centred design, and inclusive design.
108. The ticket price is all inclusive so there is no need to add other expenses.
109. Please allow 4-6 weeks for overseas delivery. The above rates are inclusive of delivery charges via normal post.
110. Does it produce a value from zero to one, inclusive or exclusive of the value '1 '?
111. Inclusive criteria: Literature about the biological characteristics of myoblast, the application in skeletal muscle contraction and gene treatment.
112. Ahead of Biti's lengthy budget speech, a self-employed Harare worker said the inclusive government had stabilized the economy after years of record-breaking inflation.
113. The company may handle the customs application on ocean,(http://sentencedict.com/inclusive.html) land and airfreight all - inclusive .
114. The above rates are net are inclusive of 15 % surcharge.
115. In 1998 Burgess and Fuller discuss the problem again and showed the more inclusive result.
116. The different point has be emphasized in different diagramming approach, but they all try to reflect actual argument inclusive of the complicated relation between statements.
117. Daily rate inclusive of Per Diem, Hotel and Auto Expense.
118. Pressed on the phase-out of racial quotas, he says that, for the model to work properly, growth must be "inclusive".
119. Every single community is always a part of some larger and more inclusive one.
120. Little-league sports, by contrast, are fundamentally egalitarian institutions, inclusive, unselective and welcoming (at least in theory) of different levels of ability.
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