Definition of Inclusiveness

1. Noun. The property of being inclusive. ¹

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Definition of Inclusiveness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inclusiveness

inclusion conjunctivitis
inclusion conjunctivitis viruses
inclusion cyst
inclusion dermoid
inclusion polymorphism
inclusion polymorphisms
inclusionary
inclusionism
inclusionist
inclusions
inclusive
inclusive disjunction
inclusive or
inclusive ors
inclusively
inclusiveness (current term)
inclusivenesses
inclusivism
inclusivist
inclusivists
inclusivities
inclusivity
incoagulable
incoalescence
incocted
incoercible
incoexistence
incog
incogitable
incogitancy

Literary usage of Inclusiveness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Beginner's History of Philosophy by Herbert Ernest Cushman (1911)
"The Pantheism of Spinoza — The All-inclusiveness of God. That Spinoza's philosophy is a pantheism appears at the outset in his conception of substance ..."

2. Century Readings for a Course in English Literature by John William Cunliffe, Karl Young (1915)
"inclusiveness The changing guests, each in a different mood, Sit at the roadside table and arise: And every life among them in likewise Is a soul's board ..."

3. An Introduction to Statistical Methods: A Textbook for College Students, a by Horace Secrist (1917)
"If it is desired to furnish a complete picture, then data must be scrutinized for their inclusiveness. If, however, the problem is merely to indicate a ..."

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