Definition: 1. Without any others being included or involved.
Use 'exclusively' in a sentence:
1. David Fincher paints from a palette consisting almost exclusively of grey and mud brown.
2. Neither party could win an election by appealing exclusively to the rich or the poor.
3. Instruction in these subjects in undergraduate classes is almost exclusively by lecture.
4. He paints from a palette consisting almost exclusively of grey and mud brown.
5. Fleshmeet refers to an in-person meeting, particularly between people whose regular communication is exclusively or primarily online.
6. Ideally, designing and executing tests should take place when the software is delivered, and the system documentation should not be used exclusively as the test basis.
7. He loves them too exclusively.
8. Instead of using words for precise quantities, these people rely exclusively on terms similar to "a few" or "some."
9. Her agreement with McDonald's required that she sell exclusively to the company.
10. Kinetic energy was almost exclusively lost.
11. At that time, yellow was exclusively used for the emperor—the royal palace was painted yellow and the imperial robe was always yellow.
12. We're the only record store in London dedicated exclusively to Jazz.
13. Once recording technology took off, studio jobs working exclusively for one film company did become available.
14. Some powers do belong exclusively to the federal government, and control of citizenship and the borders is among them.
15. Card is in use exclusively by another process.
16. He spent the night at the Savoy: like so many of its patrons, he could not resist the exclusively English cooking.
17. The storage network is used exclusively for clustered file system communication and access.
18. Researchers believe it's what some sources refer to as the Pilentum, far from an everyday chariot, but one used exclusively for festivals and parades.
19. But the problem is not limited exclusively to the developing world.
20. He snorted, and during the rest of that weary trudge addressed his remarks exclusively to Mole.
21. Domestic marketing is targeted exclusively on the home country market.
22. That shop caters exclusively to the weaker sex.
23. Our knowledge about agriculture has so far been exclusively confined to books.
24. At that time, the color was exclusively used for the emperor—the royal palace was painted yellow and the imperial robe was always yellow.
25. Uses exclusively free software.
26. This is his exclusively to use whenever it is needed.
27. In an executable program, a selection criterion of this type is used exclusively as part of the interface defined by the selection screen.
28. The proposals before the legislature include the creation of two special courts to deal exclusively with violent crimes.
29. When that happens, many trees like walnuts, oaks and pines, rely exclusively on so-called "scatter hoarders," such as birds, to move their seeds to new localities.
30. The exclusively comparative method brought in a set of false notions.
31. The room is for women exclusively.
32. The Ediacara fossil formation, which contains the oldest known animal fossils, consists exclusively of soft-bodied forms.
33. Inside the US these flights almost exclusively travel from the West to the East.
34. For several decades thereafter control of infectious disease was based exclusively on the use of antisera and vaccines.
35. The ceremony is exclusively masculine.
36. My diet consisted almost exclusively of chocolate-covered cookies and glasses of milk.
37. The problem is not limited exclusively to the developing world.
38. This amulet is exclusively made by Father Sum Lee.
39. I regard the question of annexation as belonging exclusively to the United States and Texas.
40. The debate is being conducted almost exclusively on party political lines.
41. The school deals exclusively with children of high academic ability. There is a snag though, it costs £ 9,600 a year.
42. In fact, the psyllid eats knotweed exclusively.
43. The idea is that, amidst the stress of 21st century life, a woman finds it increasingly difficult to spend time which is exclusively for her and is not encroached upon by the non-stop demands of work and family.
44. When that happens, many trees like walnuts, oaks and pines, rely exclusively on so-called "scatter hoarders", such as birds, to move their seeds to new localities.
45. Perhaps they focus on the work environment exclusively.
46. Randolph's work was exclusively concerned with the effects of pollution on health.
47. Very soon after launching EPIC's most successful product—the Bison Bacon Cranberry Bar—Collins and Forrest found they'd exhausted their sources for bison raised exclusively on pasture.
48. Soon after launching EPIC's most successful product the Bison Bacon Cranberry Bar Collins and Forrest found they'd exhausted their sources for bison raised exclusively on pasture.
49. Nor does it explain why, in a species where one parent determines handedness, a brood is not exclusively right- or left-handed when the offspring would have the same genetic predisposition.
50. Nor does it explain why, in a species where one parent determines handedness, a brood is not exclusively right or left-handed when the offspring would have the same genetic predisposition.
51. Nor does it explain why, in a species where one parent determines handedness, a brood is not exclusively right-or left-handed when the offspring would have the same genetic predisposition.
52. Caterpillars of monarch butterflies feed exclusively on milkweed leaves.
53. The shift, little noticed outside the medical establishment but already controversial inside it, suggests that doctors are starting to redefine their roles, from being concerned exclusively about individual patients to exerting influence on how healthcare dollars are spent.
54. Mr Marr makes extensive use of exclusively Scottish words.
55. And what about artists such as Mondrian, whose paintings consist exclusively of horizontal and vertical lines encasing blocks of colour?
56. Today he was able to focus his message exclusively on the economy.