different between exclusionary vs exclusively
exclusionary
English
Etymology
exclusion +? -ary
Adjective
exclusionary (comparative more exclusionary, superlative most exclusionary)
- Acting to exclude something
- Social groups are often exclusionary.
Antonyms
- inclusionary
Derived terms
- exclusionarily
- exclusionary rule
Translations
See also
- exclusive
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exclusively
English
Etymology
exclusive +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?sklu?s?vli/
- Hyphenation: ex?clu?sive?ly
Adverb
exclusively (comparative more exclusively, superlative most exclusively)
- (focus) to the exclusion of anything or anyone else; solely or entirely
Synonyms
- alone, exclusively; see also Thesaurus:solely
Translations
exclusively From the web:
- what exclusively mean
- what exclusively dating mean
- what's exclusively breastfeeding
- what exclusively controls skeletal muscles
- exclusively what and restricted to whom
- what does exclusively mean
- what does exclusively breastfed mean
- what does exclusively pumping mean
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