inclusive
adjective
uk/ɪnˈkluːsɪv/ uscontaining or including a particular thing:
inclusive of sth The house and grounds, inclusive of all outbuildings, belong to my client.
Although you were given an estimate inclusive of fees, the actual repair could be much higher.
COMMERCE
an inclusive price includes everything:
Two weeks in one of the harbourside studios is £620 per person (inclusive).
We can organize the entire wedding for one inclusive price.
See also
all-inclusive
[ after noun ] UK
including the first and last date or number stated:
The consultation period runs from December 2011 to April 2012 inclusive.
Children from age 13 to 17 inclusive are allowed to participate.
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
including many different types of people, who are treated fairly and equally:
Company retreats were socially inclusive, with janitors and board members sharing cabins.
We made sure the discussions were fully inclusive by inviting the community to participate.