Inclusief
Example: Het rapport bevat inclusief de laatste gegevens over de markt.
Definition
"Inclusief" is an adjective used to indicate that something contains or includes all parts or elements, often emphasizing that nothing is left out. For example, in the phrase 'Het rapport bevat inclusief de laatste gegevens over de markt,' it means that the report includes the latest market data.
Etymology
The Dutch word "inclusief" comes from the Latin 'inclusivus,' meaning 'enclosing' or 'including.' It entered Dutch through French 'inclusif.' Did you know? The root 'includere' in Latin literally means 'to shut in,' giving a vivid image of something being fully enclosed or included.
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"Inclusief" appears in the Vocaplus list "Dutch - General - (C1) - set 1", containing 120 commonly used words.
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