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Definition of exclusively in English: exclusivelyadverb ɪkˈskluːsɪvliɪkˈsklusəvli 1To the exclusion of others; only. paints produced exclusively for independent retailers as submodifier exclusively female concerns Example sentencesExamples - For the poor, a house in each residential area was exclusively set aside for the same purpose.
- We decided to stick exclusively to the specials menu, and chose three starters.
- The views expressed - of course - are exclusively my own and have nothing to do with my employer.
- This is not to say that they are exclusively concerned with description.
- This might suggest that church meetings then were less exclusively female than they are in Britain today!
- Confining himself exclusively to postwar moderns would net him only a handful of converts.
- Based on the theme of body image, the show is designed especially, but not exclusively, for young adults.
- These early disputes are largely, if not exclusively, concerned with power.
- They painted almost exclusively altarpieces in a dramatic late Baroque style.
- Dropstitch was the first ever feature length film to exclusively feature female snowboarders.
- In fact, over half the goods on offer concern themselves exclusively with whisky.
- Do you think that this kind of expression is exclusively the product of an urban setting?
- She does not teach the harp exclusively but also the piano and the recorder.
- This led them to come up with a yearly festival exclusively for women, and it turned out to be a woman's day out!
- These are exclusively pedestrian streets where their movement is not curtailed.
- A lifeline is Long Tall Sally, the first retailer to provide clothes exclusively for tall women.
- This special chocolate is reserved exclusively for the use of Easter eggs only.
- It would be even better if the park was designed exclusively for recreational purposes.
- Relying exclusively then on that particular line of form could be an unreliable yardstick.
- He said there was a big shift towards using trucks and shovels exclusively about a decade ago.
Synonyms expressly, specially, specifically, exclusively, just, particularly, uniquely, precisely, explicitly, purposefully, on purpose - 1.1 As the only source.
I can exclusively reveal that Gail shares a birthday with Rod Stewart Example sentencesExamples - The Ripon row was first exclusively revealed by the Yorkshire Post in November 2001.
- As exclusively revealed in Yorkshire Sports, the Scarborough boss has had talks with the club.
- The revolutionary new scheme was revealed exclusively in the Daily Echo last week.
- I regard it as unjust to ascribe this proof exclusively to Gauss, who merely added the finishing touches.
- I exclusively revealed back in November's edition, that they also were partial to a slice of bear.
- Last year, plans for the revamp were revealed exclusively in the Lancashire Evening Telegraph.
- Well guys, I can exclusively reveal here and now that there is a movement for you.
- Previously embryo stem cell research was funded exclusively by private sources.
- Bosses this week exclusively revealed to the Wiltshire Times that comedian Ed Hall will present the show.
- She's the Fairy Godmother and I can exclusively reveal that she DID do all the singing.
- The troubles were exclusively revealed by the Yorkshire Post last November.
- The Outer Hebrides is formed almost exclusively of rocks of the Lewisian Complex.
- Spurs' sudden interest has left Howarth in a state of flux as he revealed exclusively to the Evening Press.
- High quality office paper is therefore sourced exclusively from virgin pulp.
- The costs must have been wholly and exclusively incurred in connection with the disposal.
Synonyms only, simply, just, merely, uniquely, exclusively, entirely, completely, absolutely, totally, wholly, alone, no more than, to the exclusion of everyone else, to the exclusion of everything else
Definition of exclusively in US English: exclusivelyadverbɪkˈsklusəvliikˈsklo͞osəvlē To the exclusion of others; only; solely. paints produced exclusively for independent retailers as submodifier exclusively female concerns Example sentencesExamples - It would be even better if the park was designed exclusively for recreational purposes.
- He said there was a big shift towards using trucks and shovels exclusively about a decade ago.
- This led them to come up with a yearly festival exclusively for women, and it turned out to be a woman's day out!
- Relying exclusively then on that particular line of form could be an unreliable yardstick.
- These are exclusively pedestrian streets where their movement is not curtailed.
- This might suggest that church meetings then were less exclusively female than they are in Britain today!
- For the poor, a house in each residential area was exclusively set aside for the same purpose.
- In fact, over half the goods on offer concern themselves exclusively with whisky.
- We decided to stick exclusively to the specials menu, and chose three starters.
- A lifeline is Long Tall Sally, the first retailer to provide clothes exclusively for tall women.
- This is not to say that they are exclusively concerned with description.
- The views expressed - of course - are exclusively my own and have nothing to do with my employer.
- Confining himself exclusively to postwar moderns would net him only a handful of converts.
- Do you think that this kind of expression is exclusively the product of an urban setting?
- This special chocolate is reserved exclusively for the use of Easter eggs only.
- They painted almost exclusively altarpieces in a dramatic late Baroque style.
- She does not teach the harp exclusively but also the piano and the recorder.
- Dropstitch was the first ever feature length film to exclusively feature female snowboarders.
- These early disputes are largely, if not exclusively, concerned with power.
- Based on the theme of body image, the show is designed especially, but not exclusively, for young adults.
Synonyms expressly, specially, specifically, exclusively, just, particularly, uniquely, precisely, explicitly, purposefully, on purpose |