inclusive

 
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkluːsɪv/

adjective

  • including all the services or items normally expected or required: menus stating fully inclusive prices
  • (inclusive of) containing (a specified element) as part of a whole: all prices are inclusive of VAT
  • [postpositive] including the limits specified: between the ages of 55 and 59 inclusive
  • not excluding any section of society or any party involved in something: only an inclusive peace process will end the conflict
  • (of language) deliberately avoiding usages that could be seen as excluding a particular social group, for example avoiding the use of masculine pronouns to cover both men and women.

Derivatives

inclusively

adverb

inclusiveness

noun

inclusivity

noun

Origin:

late 16th century: from medieval Latin inclusivus, from Latin includere (see include)