1 not including something: --
2 a story that is published in one magazine, website, etc., and no others: --
4 limited to only one person, group of people, or organization: --
exclusive to sb/sth She was approached by the marketing director to create a line of shoes exclusive to the stores.
exclusive rights/an exclusive licence to do sth They have been given exclusive rights to distribute replicas of the ring.
an exclusive agreement/contract/deal The licence provides the company with an exclusive 12-year agreement for gambling rights on the island.
5 expensive and of a high quality, and therefore only for people who are rich or of a high social class: --
The problem with this finding is that none of the social, religious, and economic categories examined above are exclusive of others.
They often specifically targeted their disadvantaged beneficiaries in an open, unabashed way, and were often exclusive.
Politics and policy making were claimed to be the exclusive domain of the state.
Thus, the patterns -, -a -, and sl - sr are exhaustive and exclusive.
The exclusive emphasis on equivalences reflects the intended transformational application of laws.
Based on our findings, perceptual similarity may qualify as a sort of conclusive evidence for two-year-olds that labels do not denote mutually exclusive categories.
Duration of exclusive nursing and nursing at night were the significant predictors.
The exclusive use of non-appliance methods increases as the educational level declines.