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in·clu·sive  (n-klsv)
adj.
1. Taking a great deal or everything within its scope; comprehensive: an inclusive survey of world economic affairs.
2. Including the specified extremes or limits as well as the area between them: the numbers one to ten, inclusive.
3. Linguistics Of, relating to, or being a first person plural pronoun that includes the addressee, such as we in the sentence If you're hungry, we could order some pizza.

in·clusive·ly adv.
in·clusive·ness n.

inclusive
Adjective
1. including everything: capital inclusive of profit
2. including the limits specified: Monday to Friday inclusive
3. comprehensive
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.inclusive - including much or everything; and especially including stated limits; "an inclusive art form"; "an inclusive fee"; "his concept of history is modern and inclusive"; "from Monday to Friday inclusive"
exclusive - excluding much or all; especially all but a particular group or minority; "exclusive clubs"; "an exclusive restaurants and shops"

inclusive
adjective comprehensive, full, overall, general, global, sweeping, all-in, blanket, umbrella, across-the-board, all-together, catch-all chiefly U.S. all-embracing, overarching, in toto (Latin) << OPPOSITE limited
Translations
Spanish inclusive [ɪnˈkluːsɪv] adjinclusivo
advinclusive;
inclusive of tax → incluidos los impuestos;
$50, inclusive of all surcharges50 dólares, incluidos todos los recargos

French inclusive [ɪnˈkluːsɪv] include adjinclus(e)compris(e);
inclusive of tax → taxes comprises;
£50 inclusive of all surcharges → 50 livres tous frais compris

German inclusive [ɪnˈkluːsɪv] include adj (terms) → inklusive;
(price) → Inklusiv-, Pauschal-;
inclusive of include → einschließlich +gen

Italian inclusive [ɪnˈkluːsɪv] adjincluso/a, compreso/a;
£50, inclusive of all surcharges → 50 sterline, incluse tutte le soprattasse

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From the 4th to the 6th of December inclusive, the weather remaining much the same in America, the great European instruments of Herschel, Rosse, and Foucault, were constantly directed toward the moon, for the weather was then magnificent; but the comparative weakness of their glasses prevented any trustworthy observations being made.
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"Passe" was a row of numbers from 19 to 36 inclusive; while a row of numbers from 1 to 18 inclusive was known as "Manque.
 
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