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Exclusive is an adjective describing something that is restricted to a particular person, group, place, or use, and that excludes others. It can apply to access, membership, offers, or coverage, and often carries a sense of prestige or tight control.

In commerce and media, exclusive denotes arrangements that grant rights to a single distributor, retailer, licensee,

In logic and mathematics, exclusive refers to the exclusive or XOR operation. The exclusive or is true

In journalism, an exclusive story or interview is reported by one outlet first, often with access not

In social and personal contexts, an exclusive relationship denotes a commitment between two people to refrain

Etymology traces exclusive to Latin exclusivus, from excludere “to shut out.” Related terms include inclusive and

or
outlet,
to
the
exclusion
of
competitors.
Examples
include
exclusive
distribution
agreements,
exclusive
licensing,
and
exclusive
sponsorships.
Such
arrangements
can
affect
market
dynamics
and
competition,
depending
on
the
jurisdiction
and
the
specifics
of
the
contract.
when
exactly
one
of
the
inputs
is
true,
but
not
both.
This
contrasts
with
inclusive
or,
where
multiple
inputs
may
be
true
simultaneously.
available
to
others.
The
term
can
indicate
priority
access,
sensitive
information,
or
strong
editorial
leverage.
from
romantic
or
sexual
involvement
with
others.
The
term
can
also
describe
exclusive
clubs,
events,
or
amenities
that
restrict
participation.
nonexclusive.