inclusive

Etymology

From Middle French inclusif, from Medieval Latin inclūsīvus, from Latin inclūsus.

adj

  1. Including (almost) everything within its scope.
    an inclusive list of data formats
  2. Including the extremes as well as the area between.
    numbers 1 to 10 inclusive
  3. (linguistics) Of, or relating to the first-person plural pronoun when including the person being addressed.
    The pronoun in "If you want, we could go back to my place for coffee" is an inclusive "we".
  4. Including or accepting those belonging to a particular group.
    trans-inclusive feminism

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