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inclusive

intermediateB2

/ɪnˈkluːsɪv/ · in-clu-sive

Comprising or covering all or nearly all elements or aspects; including everything.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Comprising or covering all or nearly all elements or aspects; including everything.

ہر چیز یا تقریباً ہر چیز کے عناصر یا پہلوؤں کو شامل کرتے ہوئے؛ سب کچھ شامل کرنے والا۔

شامل کرنے والا

shamil karne wala

Formal: شامل کرنے والا

Synonyms

comprehensiveall-encompassingbroadجامعوسیعشامل

Antonyms

exclusivelimitednarrowخاصمحدودتنگ

Common Collocations

  • inclusive education
  • inclusive policy
  • inclusive growth

Example Sentences

The school adopted an inclusive approach to education.

اسکول نے تعلیم کے لیے شامل کرنے والا نقطہ نظر اپنایا۔

School ne taleem ke liye shamil karne wala nuqta nazar apnaya.

They aim to create a more inclusive workplace.

وہ ایک زیادہ شامل کرنے والے کام کی جگہ بنانے کا ارادہ رکھتے ہیں۔

Woh aik zyada shamil karne wale kaam ki jagah banane ka irada rakhte hain.

The policy is designed to be inclusive for all community members.

یہ پالیسی تمام کمیونٹی کے ارکان کے لیے شامل کرنے کے لیے بنائی گئی ہے۔

Yeh policy tamam community ke arkaan ke liye shamil karne ke liye banayi gayi hai.

Easily Confused With

exclusive:While inclusive means including everything and everyone, exclusive means restricting access to something.

Word Family

inclusion
nounشمولیت
include
verbشامل کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'inclusion' to remember that 'inclusive' means to include everyone.

Imagine a gathering where everyone from different backgrounds is invited.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

تجھ کو اپنی محبت میں شامل کر کے، سب کو ساتھ لے چلنے کا وعدہ کروں گا۔

Tujh ko apni mohabbat mein shamil kar ke, Sab ko saath le chalne ka wada karunga.

By including you in my love, I promise to carry everyone along.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جلتے تو سب ہیں، مگر روشنی سب کو چاہیے۔

Jalte to sab hain, magar roshni sab ko chahiye.

Everyone burns, but everyone needs light.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "inclusivus" — to shut in

First known use: 19th century

The word 'inclusive' has evolved from the Latin 'inclusivus', meaning 'to shut in'. It began to be used in modern English around the 19th century to describe things that include others.