inclusive

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Adjective[change]

Positive
inclusive

Comparative
more inclusive

Superlative
most inclusive

  1. If something is inclusive, it is open to all the people or all the things that it could be open to.
    Our school has a very inclusive culture so that nobody feels left out.
  2. If a price is inclusive, it is the total price and there are no other charges.
    It's $127, inclusive of tax and delivery.
  3. You use inclusive at the end of a list to say that the first and last items also belong.
    The race is open to anyone 16 to 24 inclusive.

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