inclusive 的定义
- including or encompassing the stated limit or extremes in consideration or account: from May to August inclusive.
- including a great deal, or encompassing everything concerned; comprehensive: an inclusive art form; an inclusive fee.
- enclosing; embracing: an inclusive fence.
- aiming to include and integrate all people and groups in activities, organizations, political processes, etc., especially those who are disadvantaged, have suffered discrimination, or are living with disabilities: inclusive hiring practices;inclusive playgrounds.
- relating to or being language or terminology that does not exclude a particular group of people and that avoids bias, stereotypes, etc.: the use of singular “they” as an inclusive, gender-neutral pronoun.
- relating to or being educational practices in which students with physical or mental disabilities are taught in regular classrooms and provided with certain accommodations.
- Grammar. including the person or persons spoken to, as we in Shall we dance?Compare exclusive.
inclusive 近义词
all-encompassing, all-embracing
inclusive 的近义词 20 个
- broad
- comprehensive
- across-the-board
- all the options
- all together
- all-around
- ball-of-wax
- blanket
- catchall
- encyclopedic
- full
- general
- global
- in toto
- overall
- sweeping
- umbrella
- wall-to-wall
- whole
- without exception
inclusive 的反义词 2 个
更多inclusive例句
- With this new project, she hopes that delving into topics that might seem taboo will help make both of those worlds more inclusive.
- Rutter and Foley see their campaign as part of a larger effort to make birding more inclusive.
- The neither-nor quality of this period is somehow inclusive.
- Specifically, Virtue asked for input on a DE&I vocabulary guide, an inclusive creative best practices document and a DE&I red flag language guide that it had adapted from Vice-owned publication Refinery29.
- Two LGBTQ-inclusive films, The Life Ahead and Two Of Us, were nominated for Best Picture.
- Triton prices the 1000/3 LP at a cool $3.15 million—inclusive of pilot training.
- He is a lawyer for AIDS-Free World, which pushes for more active and gay-inclusive policies to combat HIV.
- Its 8-megapixel camera, inclusive of true-tone and dual-LED f/2.2 aperture flashes, features optical image stabilization.
- But IBC is also a fair bit more inclusive in its definition of war casualties.
- The Institute for Inclusive Security commissioned her to write this article.
- Keel outside garboard strake, inclusive of thickness of keelband, (p. 151) if any, shall not exceed in depth 1½ in.
- In every other department of life they are apparently regarded as inferior or inclusive beings.
- In the conference and prayer-room, the native teachers use the inclusive pronominal form of Father, altogether.
- The following is the value in dollars of the imports and exports of the island from 1870 to 1874, inclusive.
- His sphere of operations he plainly conceives to be from Malta, eastward, to Syria inclusive.