all-inclusive
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of all-inclusive
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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Some hotels on the Strip are betting tourists will be enticed by all-inclusive packages this summer.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 23, 2026
Excalibur and neighbor Luxor are the only two MGM hotels offering all-inclusive packages, but the dining options extend to select restaurants at other MGM hotels.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 20, 2026
But it has left behind its all-inclusive, low-cost model.
From Barron's • May 8, 2026
Jepson estimates an all-inclusive, seven-night package for a couple in what she's heard referred to as the "Maldives of Europe" would cost about £1,400.
From BBC • Apr. 18, 2026
An all-inclusive sort of deal, without a lot of rules.
From "Anthem of a Reluctant Prophet" by Joanne Proulx
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