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I . exclusive [ɪksˈklu:sɪv] ADJ

1. exclusive (except for):

exclusive of sth
to be mutually exclusive

2. exclusive use, right, privilege:

exclusive
an exclusive interview with sb

3. exclusive (for the rich):

exclusive

4. exclusive (only sole, total):

exclusive
exclusive

II . exclusive [ɪksˈklu:sɪv] N JOURN

exclusive contract N LAW

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The grants gave exclusive trading rights in exchange for a fixed annual payment of 100 dollars.
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But, they have the exclusive rights for cable TV and internet.
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The interior has been described as exclusive, elegant and even decadent throughout and truly boutique.
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Over 40 years of combined industry experience ensures you are dealing with the most knowledgable staff with the most exclusive industry contacts.
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The Sahara also features exclusive decals, seats and trim.
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This includes 24-hour dedicated wireless connectivity that links students, via exclusive laptops, to courseware and the rest of the world.
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The grade school department was co-educational from the start while the high school was exclusive for girls.
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An exclusive buyer agent is a real estate agent who works for a company that does not ever represent sellers in real estate transactions.
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Membership was exclusive and not all the seats on offer had been taken up.
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First-class passengers usually have at least one lavatory for their exclusive use, with more than one on larger planes.
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