exclusivity

pronunciation

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Word Origin

exclusivity (n.)
1926, from exclusive + -ity. Exclusiveness is from 1730; exclusivism is from 1834.

Example

1. When it comes to exclusivity , it 's hard to beat vacationing on a private island .
2. A limited number of rooms ensure exclusivity with an exceptional service and privacy .
3. But higher volumes have dimmed the aura of exclusivity on which high residual values depend .
4. It takes a rare talent to be ubiquitous and yet retain an air of exclusivity .
5. Long ago , the simple things that used to distinguish a luxury car from a plebeian ford or chevrolet lost their exclusivity .

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