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What (who) is inclusive - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Inclusive (disambiguation); Inclusivity

inclusive         
1.
If a price is inclusive, it includes all the charges connected with the goods or services offered. If a price is inclusive of postage and packing, it includes the charge for this.
...all prices are inclusive of delivery.
...an inclusive price of ?32.90.
ADJ: oft ADJ of n
Inclusive is also an adverb.
...a special introductory offer of ?5,995 fully inclusive.
ADV: amount ADV
see also all-inclusive
2.
After stating the first and last item in a set of things, you can add inclusive to make it clear that the items stated are included in the set.
Training will commence on 5 October, running from Tuesday to Saturday inclusive.
ADJ: n ADJ
3.
If you describe a group or organization as inclusive, you mean that it allows all kinds of people to belong to it, rather than just one kind of person.
The academy is far more inclusive now than it used to be.
? exclusive
ADJ
inclusive         
<theory> In domain theory, a predicate P : D -> Bool is inclusive iff For any chain C, a subset of D, and for all c in C, P(c) => P(lub C) In other words, if the predicate holds for all elements of an increasing sequence then it holds for their {least upper bound}. ("lub is written in LaTeX as sqcup). (1995-02-03)
Inclusive         
·adj Inclosing; encircling; surrounding.
II. Inclusive ·adj Comprehending the stated limit or extremes; as, from Monday to Saturday inclusive, that is, taking in both Monday and Saturday;
- opposed to exclusive.

Wikipedia

Inclusive

Inclusive may refer to:

  • Inclusive disjunction, A or B or both
  • Inclusive fitness, in evolutionary theory, how many kin are supported including non-descendants
  • Inclusive tax, includes taxes owed as part of the base
  • Inclusivism, a form of religious pluralism
  • Inclusive first person, in linguistics
Examples of use of inclusive
1. "This ball is inclusive, international," Bryant said.
2. An inclusive and stakeholding society in Britain.
3. It is not transparent, comprehensive and inclusive.
4. Lord Goldsmith: Anthem ‘not inclusive‘ The National Anthem is insufficiently inclusive and should be rewritten, the lawyer leading Labour‘s review of Britishness has said.
5. "Indian democracy has grown mature, deepened and become more inclusive.