mid-15c., "so as to exclude;" 1560s, "that excludes," from Medieval Latin exclusivus, from exclus-, past participle stem of excludere (see exclude). Of monopolies, rights, franchises, etc., from 1760s; of social circles, clubs, etc., "unwilling to admit outsiders," from 1822. Related: Exclusively; exclusiveness.
gained their exclusive attention
they have exclusive use of the machine
exclusive clubs
an exclusive restaurants and shops
exclamation
exclamatory
exclude
exclusion
exclusionary
exclusive
exclusivity
excommunicate
excommunication
excoriate
excoriation