Used in a Sentence

inclusive

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for inclusive.

Editorial note

This brings up a point that's been nagging at me for a while: does making a community more inclusive necessarily mean making it less distinctive?

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Including (almost) everything within its scope.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of inclusive gathered in one view.

adjective

Including (almost) everything within its scope.

adjective

Including the extremes as well as the area between.

adjective

Including or accepting those belonging to a particular group.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for inclusive.

adjective

Including (almost) everything within its scope.

adjective

Including the extremes as well as the area between.

adjective

Including or accepting those belonging to a particular group.

Example sentences

1

This brings up a point that's been nagging at me for a while: does making a community more inclusive necessarily mean making it less distinctive?

2

Distribution channels are more varied now; they're more inclusive and perhaps (ironically?) less conducive to middle class salaries.

3

Russian reds started as an all inclusive bunch, but became quickly co-oped by anti-Semites, racists, and nationalists.

4

When people want to do something interesting/new/really challenging, they tend to choose other tools than those provided by Microsoft, inclusive of.

5

A would be tenant will compare prices inclusive of broker's fees, so he could probably charge a slightly higher rent without a broker.

6

Yes; we could be a little more inclusive and magnanimous; it's an achievement for humanity (or does the U.

7

Unless you're interviewing at a company publicly known for putting a lot of effort into developing an inclusive and friendly culture it may come the wrong way.

8

What about being inclusive as an open-source code base?

9

The poll answers aren't particularly inclusive.

10

The added cognitive burden and transaction costs simply aren't worth it a lot of the time so you get various all inclusive offers instead that have to favour some outliers.

11

We care deeply that the hiring process and environment at Lever is inclusive to all.

12

Also prices tend to be inclusive of sales tax / VAT in Europe, so a €9.99 widget can be purchased with a €10 bill and you get 1 single €0.01 coin in change.

Quote examples

1

The army is under a lot of pressure to become more "inclusive".

2

Nothing in physics but there is a clear trend over time towards more inclusive "us" groups.

3

Is "cost of revenue" typically inclusive of recurring revenue?

4

I believe the author of the piece uses "default = male" and has not occured to them that there is a more rational and inclusive language to use.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use inclusive in a sentence?

This brings up a point that's been nagging at me for a while: does making a community more inclusive necessarily mean making it less distinctive?

What does inclusive mean?

Including (almost) everything within its scope.

What part of speech is inclusive?

inclusive is commonly used as adjective.