Exclusivity

Pronunciation: /ˌɛksˌkluːˈsɪvətiː/

Exclusivity (noun)

  1. The quality of being limited to a particular group, so other people are not allowed to join or take part.
  2. A situation where something is kept for one person or group and is not available to others.
  3. The idea that only a small number of options are allowed, making it harder for most people to get what they want.

Examples

  • The club offers exclusivity only for some members.
  • Exclusivity only for some rules the access to the room.