inclusive — including or encompassing the stated limit or extremes in consideration or account (usually used postpositively): from 6 to 37 inclusive.
intrusive — tending or apt to intrude; coming without invitation or welcome: intrusive memories of a lost love.
obtrusive — having or showing a disposition to obtrude, as by imposing oneself or one's opinions on others.
reclusive — a person who lives in seclusion or apart from society, often for religious meditation.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
inconclusive — not conclusive; not resolving fully all doubts or questions: inconclusive evidence.
nonexclusive — not admitting of something else; incompatible: mutually exclusive plans of action.
unobtrusive — not obtrusive; inconspicuous, unassertive, or reticent.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
mutually exclusive — of or relating to a situation involving two or more events, possibilities, etc., in which the occurrence of one precludes the occurrence of the other: mutually exclusive plans of action.