exclusivity

/ˌɪkskluːˈsɪvɪti/
noun
  1. The quality of being limited to only one person or group, not shared with others.
    • The contract gave the company exclusivity to sell the product in North America.
    • Many luxury brands rely on exclusivity to maintain their high status.
    • The hotel offers exclusivity to its VIP guests by keeping certain areas private.
  2. The state of being available only to a select group, often because of high cost or special requirements.
    • Some people criticize the exclusivity of high-end fashion shows.
    • The club's exclusivity was based on a strict invitation-only policy.
    • The exclusivity of the private school meant that only wealthy families could afford it.
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