Definitionn. tendency to associate with only a select group
Last update: September 22, 2015
0
Some of his advisers urged the demolition of the nation on the ground of their exclusiveness, but he sent a sacrifice and won thereby the name of " Pious." [Please select]
0
Its exclusiveness was not so much a deliberate culture as a consequence of its detached function. [Please select]
0
Maryland had advanced the principle of the exclusiveness of Congress's power over foreign and interstate commerce. [Please select]
0
But when I think of the exclusiveness of only a few years ago. [Please select]
0
Man is made to have less exclusiveness of feeling in this respect than woman has. [Please select]
0
About this attachment there is, however, none of the exclusiveness which characterises the insular dog. [Please select]
0
These "precisian" zealots held, by the governor-general's permission and under his protection, a synod at Dort, June, 1586, and endeavoured to organise the Reformed Church in accordance with their strict principles of exclusiveness. [Please select]
0
And yet this exclusiveness is the germ of our patriotism, a noble trait that may ultimately, but not soon, be replaced by a cosmopolitan love for humanity. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!