inclusive

/ɪnˈklusɪv/
adjective
  1. Including all people, groups, or things; not leaving anyone out.
    • An inclusive playground has equipment that children with disabilities can also use.
    • We want our team to be inclusive, so we encourage everyone to share their ideas.
    • The school has an inclusive policy that welcomes students of all backgrounds.
  2. Including the limits or boundaries mentioned (e.g., from Monday to Friday inclusive means including Monday and Friday).
    • Please read chapters 5 through 8 inclusive for the test.
    • The sale runs from June 1 to June 10 inclusive.
    • The price is for a three-night stay, from Friday to Monday inclusive.
  3. Containing everything that is part of a whole; comprehensive.
    • The hotel offers an inclusive package with meals, drinks, and activities.
    • We need an inclusive list of all expenses before we finalize the budget.
    • Her report was inclusive of all the data we collected.
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