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exclusivistic, a.|ɛkskluːsɪˈvɪstɪk| [f. exclusivist n. and a. + -ic.] Characterized by exclusivism, exclusivist.
1961in Webster. 1968J. A. Fishman Readings Sociol. of Lang. 11 While denying admission to most studies in psycholinguistics and in mass communication, I have not tried to be similarly exclusivistic with respect to studies of an anthropological, historical, social-psychological or political science nature. 1977S. Bacchiocchi From Sabbath to Sunday ii. 56 The..exclusivistic notion that the sabbath was not for the Gentiles. 1980S. Karlinsky in Michaels & Ricks State of Language 536 It [sc. English] can also be perceived as elegant, exclusivistic, and even aristocratic. |