inclusively

C1
Pronunciation
/in-ˈklü-siv/
Adjective
5 definition(s)
1 Definition

broad in orientation or scope

Example Sentences
  • He wanted more inclusive histories that told the lives of all humankind, not just an elite few.—Brook Thomas
2 Definition

covering or intended to cover all items, costs, or services see also all-inclusive

Example Sentences
  • Le Sport features inclusive packages with a single rate covering spa treatments, accommodations, all meals, drinks, water sports, and tennis.—Ian Keown
3 Definition

including everyone

Example Sentences
  • Research from the Center for Talent Innovation shows that allies—people who support LGBT colleagues or work as advocates—play a decisive role in creating an inclusive community where individuals are comfortable being themselves. —Sylvia Ann Hewlett
4 Definition

of or relating to education in which students with disabilities are included with the general student population

Example Sentences
  • There are three inclusive classrooms, where kids who do not need special education services learn alongside students with autism spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, learning delays or other disabilities. The students are taught the same curriculum, and the special education students generally receive services, such as occupational therapy, inside the classroom instead of being pulled out.—Erin Duffy
5 Definition

including the stated limits or extremes —used postpositively

Example Sentences
  • … in the effort to achieve more fairness and inclusiveness in selecting the nominee, the reforms jettisoned many of the old underpinnings of the party. —John C. Culver