Inclusive in spanish

Inclusivo

pronunciation: inklusiboʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

inclusive1 = inclusive. 

Example: Pagination should be inclusive and show full page numbers.

more:

» inclusive of = incluido, incluye.

Example: Pagination is inclusive of these sessions.

inclusive2 = global, no excluyente, integrador, inclusivo. [Que incluye varios elementos]

Example: A collective title is a title proper that is an inclusive title for an item containing several works.

more:

» all-inclusive = completo, global, integral.

Example: It is not an all-inclusive listing of materials on this topic.

» all-inclusive = todo incluido.

Example: She comments on the attitudes of her fellow travelers, mostly people on all-inclusive package holidays, toward the local people, noting an unjustified sense of superiority on the part of the Europeans.

» be all inclusive = abarcarlo todo, incluirlo todo, ser completo.

Example: Since no site is all inclusive, their relative value will vary depending on the individual's particular needs.

» inclusive society = sociedad inclusiva, sociedad integradora.

Example: We believe that an inclusive society where everyone can participate will be more stable and productive.

» socially-inclusive = no excluyente.

Example: Libraries and learning resource centres remain amongst the most socially-inclusive, enduring and well-used 'places' in modern society = Las bibliotecas y los centros de recursos para el aprendizaje siguen estando entre los "lugares físicos" menos exclusivos y más duraderos y usados de la sociedad moderna.

Inclusive synonyms

comprehensive in spanish: exhaustivo, pronunciation: kɑmprihensɪv part of speech: adjective

Inclusive antonyms

exclusive pronunciation: ɪksklusɪv part of speech: adjective
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