English to Punjabi Dictionary inclusive

inclusive

ਸਮੇਤ
definition
adjective
the price is inclusive, with few incidentals
including or covering all the services, facilities, or items normally expected or required.
example
The 'inclusive' price entitles you to a discounted drink on your next visit.
An inclusive God, it would seem, requires an 'inclusive' sacramental system as well.
The Green Party's fundamental values lead us to promote an 'inclusive' society.
What's wrong with 'inclusive' gender-neutral language?
Part of the challenge is to create a progressive, 'inclusive' culture - which will come about when the service reflects London's diverse community.
If you need a new interior roof lining, too, the price rises to £725 all 'inclusive' .
The fully 'inclusive' price is 885 per person, and a single room supplement 132.
Westminster's question about ‘the chief end of man’ may be set aside because its language is not 'inclusive' .
Centrino bundles based on older Pentium Ms, models 735 through to 770 'inclusive' , saw their prices cut by 30.8 per cent.
This set menu has an 'inclusive' price of £18.95 for two courses, £21.95 for three.
National reforms can facilitate 'inclusive' services at local level.
The new 'inclusive' language and nongendered understanding of God, for example, are rooted in the dissent of feminists from traditional Catholic norms.
Just because an obscure term is included on a sticker from a national organisation that primarily functions in academic circles does not mean that we as a society are 'inclusive' .
But instead of it being 'inclusive' , they excluded her, and I think that we, as women, those who have been brought up in Christianity, have been trying to work through that for 2,000 years.
The 'inclusive' price is 500 baht and seconds will be offered to all.
The offer is available until mid-December and is limited from Sundays to Thursdays 'inclusive' .
Although the cost of such an exclusive safari might seem prohibitive, it is worth pointing out that everything - from wine, beer and spirits to the daily laundry service - is 'inclusive' .
The optimistic assumption is that a more literate nation will be more cohesive and socially 'inclusive' : polite society need no longer fear the disengaged illiterates.
Coming from the United Trades and Labour Council, we'd been through the battles of using non-sexist and 'inclusive' language.
Dr Madden pointed out that the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre was a not-for-profit organisation that required its facilities to be socially 'inclusive' .
The Barcelona Declaration is a blueprint for action to assist and to facilitate local authorities to create a more 'inclusive' society and an accessible environment for people with disabilities.
I insisted that I would require an 'inclusive' quotation for the complete circumference of the building.
They say it is an attempt to recognise some of their past failings and move towards a more 'inclusive' party, which recognises some of the diversity in society.
‘Your Plan’, as it's called, offers a variety of options including 'inclusive' call time minutes and access to information services.
Fully 'inclusive' prices including flights, transfers, full board and diving start at £1350.
The 'inclusive' nature of our society is vital for healthy and sustainable communities.
More recently, as the Prime Minister noted, Australians have responded to this call by moving away from segregation and isolation, to a more 'inclusive' society.
The government could also work towards a more harmonious and 'inclusive' society that tolerated and protected differences of opinion, especially unpopular ones.
Costing €555 all 'inclusive' it is expected that there will be great demand for seats, so it would be advisable to make reservations as soon as possible.
For example, the publication guidelines of the American Psychological Association stress the use of nonsexist, 'inclusive' language.
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