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inclusiveAn inclusive range of numbers includes the first and last number and all numbers in between.
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inclusiveencompassing much or everything We are going to adhere to our basic programing strategy of nonpartisan information inclusive of all different points of view. — Reuters (Sep 27, 2010)
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inclusive"characterized by including a great deal, leaving little out," c. 1600, from Medieval Latin inclusivus (see inclusive (adv.)). The Middle English adjective was incluse "confined, shut i [..]
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inclusive"including the stated limits in the number or sum," mid-15c., from Medieval Latin inclusivus, from Latin inclus-, past participle stem of includere "to shut in, enclose" (see inclu [..]
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inclusivecontaining may different parts or elements.
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inclusiveincluding much or everything; and especially including stated limits; "an inclusive art form"; "an inclusive fee"; "his concept of hist [..]
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inclusiveIncluding the ends. Example: List the odd numbers from 3 to 9 , inclusive: 3 , 5 , 7 , 9
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inclusiveDefinition adjective
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inclusiveinclusive (pop)
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inclusiveEnsuring people are not excluded by taking an approach which seeks to include people. Most often used in terms of social or disability related issues.
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